http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/07/29/lenovo_accused_backdoors_intel_ban/
By Phil Muncaster
The Register
29th July 2013
Chinese PC giant Lenovo has been banned from supplying kit for the top
secret networks of western intelligence agencies after security concerns
emerged when backdoor vulnerabilities were detected, according to a new
report.
Unnamed intelligence and defence “sources” in the UK and Australia
confirmed to the Australian Financial Review that a written ban was
slapped on the firm almost a decade ago in the mid-2000s. The timeframe
offered matches Lenovo's 2005 acquisition of IBM's PC business.
Serious backdoor vulnerabilities in hardware and firmware were apparently
discovered during the tests which could allow attackers to remotely access
devices without the knowledge of the owner.
The ban applies to various agencies in the Five Eyes alliance (UK, US,
Canada, New Zealand and Australia) where such rules are normally
implemented across the board given the interconnected nature of some of
their classified networks, AFR said.
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