GeorgiAg said:
AggieIce said:
None of y'all have any idea what you're talking about here, supremely brainwashed
This is the most apt description of F16 I've ever seen.
The irony is so many on here have no idea how the CCP has penetrated private Chinese businesses heavily since 2012.
https://eastasiaforum.org/2023/08/11/ccp-branches-out-into-private-businesses/They openly require full access and have committees at each company reporting back to the CCP. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has enacted several laws that require businesses to provide access to data and facilitate the government's collection, transmission, and storage of data. These laws include the National Intelligence Law of 2017, the Data Security Law of 2020, and the Cryptology Law of 2020. These laws compel Chinese businesses and citizens, including through academic institutions, research service providers, and investors, to support the CCP's data access efforts.
https://thehill.com/opinion/cybersecurity/532583-for-chinese-firms-theft-of-your-data-is-now-a-legal-requirement/What do you think they might do with that access? Here are a couple of examples.
Hikvision, a Chinese state-owned manufacturer of video surveillance equipment, has been involved in several controversies related to cybersecurity and national security concerns. Here are some key points regarding Hikvision and attacks or vulnerabilities:
- Hikvision Vulnerabilities: In 2021, a critical command injection vulnerability (CVE-2021-36260) was discovered in more than 70 Hikvision camera and NVR models. This vulnerability could allow a remote attacker to take complete control of a targeted device without any user interaction, posing significant risks to organizations using Hikvision equipment.
- Chinese Government Allegations: Hikvision has been accused of having close ties to the Chinese government and Communist Party. In 2015, the company received $3 billion from the Chinese government, raising concerns about its alignment with the state.
DJI Drones - DJI's flight log sync feature, known as Supervisor, has been identified as a potential data collection tool that transmits drone usage data, including location data, to Chinese servers. This has raised concerns about the privacy and security of users' information.
How about Huawei and ZTE? Remember those Chinese companies? Don't think I'm being biased though. I know most foreign governments are doing the exact same thing. Even the US is doing this.... Just don't pretend this is brainwashing on F16 and go read the proof all over the news.