China Internet Security Association: Intel products frequently have security vulnerabilities
On the afternoon of the 16th, the China Cyberspace Security Association issued a statement saying that Intel’s security vulnerabilities are frequent and the failure rate is high, and the cybersecurity risks of Intel products should be systematically checked!
The article stated that nearly a quarter of Intel’s global annual revenue of more than 50 billion US dollars comes from the Chinese market. In 2021, Intel’s CPU accounted for about 77% of the domestic desktop market and about 81% of the notebook market; in 2022, Intel’s x86 server market share in China was about 91%. It can be said that Intel has made a lot of money in China, but the company has continued to do things that harm China’s interests and threaten China’s national security.
The article shows that it is recommended to initiate a cybersecurity review of Intel’s products sold in China to effectively safeguard China’s national security and the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese consumers.
According to information, the CyberSecurity Association of China was established in Beijing on March 25, 2016. It is a national, industry-based, non-profit social organization voluntarily formed by institutions, enterprises and individuals engaged in cyberspace security-related industries, education, scientific research and applications in China. It accepts business guidance and supervision from its business supervisory unit, the Cyberspace Administration of China, and the Ministry of Civil Affairs of the People’s Republic of China, the social organization registration management authority.