Defense Officials Worry About New Chinese Espionage Threat, Report Says
American officials worry that Chinese The communist state could benefit from technology in ports throughout the country. insights About shipping Traffic national defense According to a Sunday, activities report The Wall Street Journal.
According to the WSJ, sensors monitor where shipping containers are going through American ports via cranes and large steel structures built by Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries. Concern has been expressed by the Defense Authorities that the Chinese-owned Engineering Company may provide data to the Chinese Communist Party regarding the shipment of items for American military operations.
“Cranes can be the new Huawei,” Bill Evanina, former Director National Counterintelligence and Security Center, told the outlet that infrastructure can be compared to products manufactured The Shenzhen-based Telecommunications Company. “It’s the perfect combination of legitimate business that can also masquerade as clandestine intelligence collection.”
Evanina said that adversarial actors could remotely control the cranes to stop the flow goods from American shipping yards.
ZPMC recently purchased new cranes for ports in Virginia, South Carolina and Maryland that are often used by military bases nearby. FBI agents reportedly uncovered information-gathering technology aboard a ship delivering ZPMC cranes to the Port of Baltimore in 2021.
Defense spending bill Act passed by Congress in December last year, directs United States Maritime Administration (USMA) and Department of Homeland Security (USDS) to perform an unclassified study. “assess whether there are cybersecurity or national security threats posed by foreign manufactured cranes at United States ports.” ZPMC asserts that it controls 70% of the global crane market. However, an unnamed American official stated to The Wall Street Journal in The Wall Street Journal (The Wall Street Journal) that the company manufactures some 80% ship-to-shore cranes for ports throughout the United States.
Mao Ning (Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs) dismissed The Wall Street Journal revelations. “complete paranoia” According to a report Newsweek reported that the concern is “misleading to the American public.”
The reports about possible spy cranes are coming shortly after an unidentified Chinese surveillance balloon made its way across the United States. It crossed Montana where many missile silos and defense assets are located. traveled Over states like Missouri and Kansas before the object was shot down American military from the Carolinas. According to some reports, this balloon was among many deployed above military installations around the world.
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There are concerns about Chinese espionage as well, since President Joe Biden banned TikTok on all devices. This social media platform is controlled by Chinese tech company ByteDance. owned The federal government. This was followed by similar state bans and legislative requests to restrict the reach of the platform in the United States.
According to recent reports, the White House will also announce an executive order prohibiting American investors from financing Chinese advanced semiconductors and quantum computing. report The New York Times. In the absence of any plans by the executive branch, lawmakers threatened to impose their own restrictions on investment.
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