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SCANDAL ROCKS SOUTH AFRICA’S NATIONAL DEFENCE FORCE
In a shocking revelation, the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has been left exposed after its network and data were compromised due to reckless and negligent practices by NEC XON, a Japanese company.
NEC XON’S DIRTY SECRET
According to sources, NEC XON installed open-access SIM cards and WiFi at SANDF relay towers, allowing unauthorized access to sensitive military data and systems. This is a blatant disregard for national security and a clear breach of trust by NEC XON.
COVER-UP
When confronted about the allegations, NEC XON attempted to downplay the severity of the situation, claiming that their contract to maintain the Department of Defence’s (DOD’s) infrastructure ended last year. However, this is nothing but a desperate attempt to deflect attention from their role in compromising national security.
DEFENCE INTELLIGENCE DEMANDS ACTION
Defence Intelligence has written to the SANDF’s command and management information systems division and Armscor, demanding no further contracts or cooperation with NEC XON, citing their complicity in compromising military security.
NEC XON’S DECEPTION
In a bizarre statement, NEC XON claimed that the WiFi-enabled SIM cards installed at SANDF relay sites do not allow access to the SANDF’s secure network. This is a blatant lie, as the WiFi link between the UPS management system and the diesel generator provides a backdoor for unauthorized access.
THE TRUTH IS OUT
It is clear that NEC XON’s actions have compromised the national security of South Africa, and it is time for accountability. The government must take immediate action to ensure that our military’s sensitive data and systems are protected from future breaches. The people of South Africa demand transparency and truth, and it is time for NEC XON to come clean about their role in this scandal.