The sinister method used by Chinese spies to track a US general's every move
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The sinister method used by Chinese spies to track a US general's every move
Lieutenant General Anthony G. Crutchfield told how a spyware device was placed inside a name tag he was given at a conference (Picture: Kate Ingham, Metro/Getty/United States Department of Defense) A retired US general has revealed that he was bugged by Chinese spies with a device hidden in a name tag given to him at a conference. Lieutenant General Anthony Crutchfield wore the ID unaware his every movement was being tracked while he was servin…
US Telecoms Warned of Chinese Cyber Espionage Threat
The White House recently brought together U.S. telecommunications executives to discuss a cyberespionage campaign attributed to Chinese-backed hackers. The attacks have been described by experts […] This article has been indexed from CySecurity News – Latest Information Security and Hacking Incidents Read the original article: US Telecoms Warned of Chinese Cyber Espionage Threat The post US Telecoms Warned of Chinese Cyber Espionage Thr…
The sinister method used by Chinese spies to track a US general’s every move
Lieutenant General Anthony G. Crutchfield told how a spyware device was placed inside a name tag he was given at a conference (Picture: Kate Ingham, Metro/Getty/United States Department of Defense) A retired US general has revealed that he was bugged by Chinese spies with a device hidden in a name tag given to him at a conference. Lieutenant General Anthony Crutchfield wore the ID unaware his every movement was being tracked while he was serving…
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