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Cyberwarfare. China conducts political and corporate espionage to access the networks of financial, defense and technology companies and research institutions in the United States. [37] Email attachments attempting to enter the networks of U.S. companies and organizations exploit security weaknesses in software. [37]
Stuff the British Stole is a television documentary series which premiered in 2022. A co-production of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the series is hosted by Australian journalist Marc Fennell, and delves into various controversies around historically and culturally significant objects that were taken by the United Kingdom during its colonial ...
January. On January 3, the House Select Committee on U.S. National Security and Military/Commercial Concerns with the People's Republic of China released their classified report on their findings regarding China's espionage campaign against the United States to government officials in Congress and the White House. March.
The BBC reports up to 30 former pilots are believed to have trained the China’s People’s Liberation Army. The pilots are reported to have served across the British military and not just in the ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States on Wednesday added more than a dozen Chinese companies to a list created by the Defense Department to highlight firms it says are allegedly working with ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States is adding four Chinese companies to an export blacklist for seeking to acquire AI chips for China's military, a U.S. official said on Wednesday. The ...
Industrial espionage, also known as economic espionage, corporate spying, or corporate espionage, is a form of espionage conducted for commercial purposes instead of purely national security. [1] While political espionage is conducted or orchestrated by governments and is international in scope, industrial or corporate espionage is more often ...
Deputy director of the FBI, Paul Abbate, alleged in 2022 that China runs "a massive, sophisticated cyber theft program", and that it "conducts more cyber intrusions than all other nations in the world combined." [13] The FBI had more than 1,000 cases of intellectual property theft involving individuals associated with the People's Republic of ...