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Venezuela’s president claims US cannot hack Huawei phones

Nicolás Maduro has claimed that US intelligence agencies cannot hack Huawei phones, but security experts say the devices may still be vulnerable. Huawei continues to release security patches, while US agencies maintain ongoing cyber operations targeting the company.

September 04, 2025 / 15:07 IST
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Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, has claimed that American intelligence agencies are unable to hack Huawei smartphones. During a press conference on Monday, Maduro displayed a Huawei device gifted by Chinese President Xi Jinping, describing it as “the best phone in the world.”

“The Americans can’t hack it, neither their spy planes, nor their satellites,” Maduro said, holding what appeared to be a Mate X6, Huawei’s foldable phone released in 2024.

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Security experts, however, strongly dispute such assertions. A US-based vulnerability researcher told TechCrunch that Huawei devices could be more vulnerable than widely believed, as the company develops both its hardware and its HarmonyOS operating system. “There’s bound to be many more mistakes in their brand-new code than in iOS and Android at this time,” the researcher said, requesting anonymity due to the sensitivity of the topic.

HarmonyOS, like all operating systems, requires constant updates to address security flaws. Huawei issues monthly security patches for certain models, though it notes that some carriers may provide updates only quarterly. In August alone, the company patched 60 vulnerabilities in HarmonyOS, including 13 classified as highly severe. Huawei also maintains dedicated support resources for users affected by malware or hacking attempts. The company did not provide a comment in response to Maduro’s claims.