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Why is the Huawei Mate 60 called “ the world’s first phone that the CIA cannot monitor “ ?
OK. Here is a real answer.
The United States is a very large and big, and powerful nation. It has devoted billions of dollars in systems to monitor all manner of people and communication. And while it appears to be in various states of decay presently, make no mistake, the systems of monitoring and observation are intact and humming around.
The United States can monitor any phone it wants; at any time it wants. And has multiple avenues to do so.
Apple is wide open to the NSA and the United States government. That is the big issue with VAULT 7. The NSA cracked Apple wide open. So, up until Huawei released their latest home-grown cell phone, the USA could monitor EVERYTHING; every cell phone. Every cell tower in the world.
No exceptions.
Then came September 2023.
Huawei new phone.
-Uses 5.5G. So new the NSA doesn’t even know how it works let alone hack it.
China made 7nm processor. Unique. Done in secret. No hardwired back-doors.
Satellite phone. Communicates to Chinese owned, designed, and developed satellites. No interdiction points.
90% of the components and 100% of the core components are Chinese designed and produced. Very difficult to inject a reconfigured eavesdropping circuit into the production line.
Has it’s own unique OS system. Not Android. Not Microsoft. Not Apple. Unique. New, and in Chinese. Good luck finding someone to hack into it. (The entire system is in blocks. Totally unique to THE WORLD. If android was a apple, HarmpnyOS would be a “roast beef”.) Hackers will need to be able to speak Chinese and know the idioms thoroughly to understand the command relationships first. Oh, Whoops! The USA war on Asians are causing them all to flee the United States is a gallop.
HarmonyOS uses a brand-new microkernel design that features enhanced security and low latency. This microkernel was designed to simplify kernel functions, implement as many system services as possible in user mode outside the kernel, and add mutual security protection. The microkernel itself provides only the most basic services like thread scheduling and IPC.
Harmony OS’s microkernel design uses formal verification methods to reshape security and trustworthiness from the ground up in a Trusted Execution Environment (TEE). Formal verification methods are an effective mathematical approach to validate system correctness from the source, while traditional verification methods, such as functional verification and attack simulation, are confined to limited scenarios. Formal methods, by contrast, can use data models to verify all software running paths.
HarmonyOS is the first OS to use formal verification in device TEE, significantly improving security. In addition, because the HarmonyOS microkernel has much less code (roughly one-thousandth the amount of the Linux kernel), the probability of attack is greatly reduced
Now, the United States has a lot of very smart people, and you can bet that they are formulating plans and trying to figure out ways to hack into this phone left and right. And of course, they will find a way. Sooner or later.
But for right now, there is only ONE cell phone in the world that cannot be hacked. It is the Huawei Mate 60 Pro. |
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