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Huawei accuses US of hacking its servers, stealing emails

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Huawei's rotating Chairman says the US government "has hacked our servers and stolen our emails and source code" after announcing that the company is filing a lawsuit against US legislation which bars American federal agencies from buying Huawei products. SOUNDBITE from Huawei press conference

Added on the 07/03/2019 01:26:00 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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