Except some requests, almost all the traffic is unencrypted. Did the Chinese government force Huawei to use HTTP?pic.twitter.com/QXoA8R8Wd4
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Except some requests, almost all the traffic is unencrypted. Did the Chinese government force Huawei to use HTTP?pic.twitter.com/QXoA8R8Wd4
For servers that use HTTPS, the strict transport security is not enforced. It is not a coincidencepic.twitter.com/CzOVb7kXku
The Huawei Browser is in reality a modified version of the UC Browser. Needless to say: DON'T USE UC BROWSER
I already tweeted about UC browser in the pasthttps://twitter.com/fs0c131y/status/980543681013927938 …
Ofc, I didn't check everything. However, we can arranged the requests by group: - http://amap.com aka Chinese Google Maps - http://baidu.com aka Chinese Google - http://youku.com aka Chinese Youtube - http://hicloud.com aka Huawei Cloud
I guess this is how most Chinese brands are undercutting their competitors - mining user data to be sold off as a supplementary source of revenue.
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So is this a global issue?
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