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Huawei P30 Pro found searching Chinese government servers: Claim

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Huawei has been accused many times of the espionage cases and security leaks in big countries and a similar case has been recently found when a P30 Pro user reported that its phone is interacting with Chinese government servers without letting him know about it.

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A new Huawei P30 Pro purchased in Thailand has found sending queries and possibly data to Chinese government servers, without asking users permission or any similar approach reported TaiwanNews citing OCWorkBench.

Later on, the Facebook page of ExploitWareLabs, which is a computer company in SouthKorea, uploaded a list of DNS (Domain Name System) addresses and queries that the device was sending on the background.



In terms of DNS queries, it could be said that the phone is automatically and quietly sending user’s data back to the servers run by the Chinese government, without the permission of the device owner.

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However, the problem with this claim is there’s no concrete evidence on this matter and this problem has not been reported on other handsets, which proves that the origin of this claim maybe created on false counts or another agenda to defame the company.

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Yash is a graduate of computer science and followed his way into journalism, he is interested in various subjects related to technologies and politics. Yash likes to listen classical songs and has a huge library of classical mixes.