Someone in China is in big trouble. There was an on-line data dump of files from a company named I-Soon that does spying for the Chinese government, and included in those files were details on hacking activities and tools to spy on both Chinese citizens and foreigners. Xin-Jiang and Hong Kong were heavily targeted for spying due to protests against the gov't in those places. I-Soon has also been hacking servers all over Asia, including Taiwan. I-Soon also has tools that remove unfriendly social media posts about the Chinese gov't and flood the social media site with pro-Beijing propaganda. They are able to unmask Twitter users within China, and they have devices that are disguised as power strips and batteries that can compromise wi-fi networks. An online dump of Chinese hacking documents offers a rare window into pervasive state surveillance
China's factory activity declined for the fifth month in a row. China's factory activity shrinks for 5th month, raises pressure for more stimulus
China stops mentioning "peaceful reunification" with Taiwan, raises defense spending by 7.2%. Seems possible that they might be emboldened by the cowardice of Congressional republicans in their refusal to support Ukraine. Republicans may have just committed the U.S. to war with China. China drops 'peaceful reunification' reference to Taiwan; raises defence spending by 7.2%
U.S. finds "communications gear" inside Chinese-made cranes, causing speculation of spying or possible hacking and disruption of U.S. ports. Congressional probe finds communications gear in Chinese cranes, raising spying concerns | CNN Politics
We got sold out by Sergeant Schultz to China. It's a sad day when Mr. "I know nothing!" is allowed to know something and he immediately turns around and sells it for $42,000 to an agent in Hong Kong. His excuse: he wants to be Jason Bourne. No, I am not making this up. Jason Bourne Wannabe Accused of Selling Classified Military Docs
Not sure why we don’t still shoot these treasonists. Instead we give them three hots and a cot and a law library and weight room and college courses and…
At some point, someone should also be looking into this guy's superior officer. Why did he put this man in charge of secrets? Why was he not monitoring him more closely? Did he have any indications that the guy had a screw loose? When someone starts a job like this, they should be approached by one of our intel people first, to tempt them with some reward and see if they jump on it like a chihuahua on a pork chop. If Disney World can test people by leaving a wallet in their work area with cash in it, then the government can do the same. Periodically repeat the test with different rewards, and see if they remain trustworthy. And the supervisor needs to periodically check in on what the worker is doing on the computer, what web sites he is visiting, etc.
Vanuatu and the U.S. combine to bust Chinese fishermen for illegal practices in Vanuatu waters. The Vanuatu police were on board a U.S. Coast Guard boat when the Chinese fishermen were busted. Vanuatu police, aided by US Coast Guard, say Chinese vessels violated fishing laws
U.S. ambassador points out irony of China protesting a possible TikTok ban in the U.S., considering all western social media sites are banned in China. US ambassador says Beijing stance on TikTok ban 'supremely ironic'
Apparently, India survived its ban on TikTok. Maybe the U.S. will survive it as well. And in India, American companies helped pick up the slack created by the banning. What happened when the world’s most populous nation turned off TikTok
China is now building its military at the greatest rate since WWII. They are on track to invade Taiwan by 2027. Cowards of Congress: partially responsible, for not agreeing to send aid to Ukraine. Chances of increases in defense spending causing massive inflation in the next decade: almost a certainty, thanks to the Cowards of Congress (read: Trump Republicans). It's o.k., though, because the Donald gave his permission for old people to die after they cast their vote for him. China is building its military on a 'scale not seen since WWII' and is on track to be able to invade Taiwan by 2027: US admiral
Absent US provocations (which are a present possibility) I don’t see China invading Taiwan. I’ll check back in 2027.
The CIA suspects that Chinese sabotage might have killed Mitch McConnell's sister-in-law, Angela Chao, in a bid to discredit Tesla and boost sales of Chinese electric cars, as well as to punish her for leaving China to live in America. Was Mitch McConnell’s Sister-in-Law Murdered? CIA Sources Suggest Sabotage Caused Her Death
No, she was drunk Shipping CEO Angela Chao, Mitch McConnell’s sister-in-law, was intoxicated when she drove into lake, sheriff’s office says | CNN Business
Yep - 3X the legal limit. Also known as schnockered. Perhaps sinister CCP did connive to kill Chao; or, likely they allowed human frailty to run its course.
U.S. finds a high-grade source of gallium in southwestern Montana. China has been trying to restrict U.S. access to gallium, which is used in the manufacture of semiconductors used in making defense systems like Patriot missiles. China controls 98% of the world's gallium production. The U.S. May Have Just Scored A Win Against China In The Battle Over A Key Mineral
Unless it is different in the army, it isn't the superior officer's job to vet the guy and do the background check/follow-up or issue the security clearance. He can look into issues if they come up on the job but the DIS or whatever agency issued the clearance has some responsibility here.