US Tightens Grip on Foreign Land Deals Near Military Sites
The US Treasury Department wants to tighten its grip on foreign land deals near military sites due to national security concerns.
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The US Treasury Department wants to tighten its grip on foreign land deals near military sites due to national security concerns.
Tensions soared as Chinese balloons provoke Taiwan, signaling military posturing, regional unease, and potential espionage.
Amid escalating US-China tensions, reports of Chinese nationals breaching US military bases spotlight the complex interplay of espionage and diplomacy in the delicate balance of national security.
Microsoft recently released a detailed report, identifying a Chinese hacking group installing a malicious code aimed for intel-gathering.
A Chinese-owned telecommunications company, Yealink, has been found to have security issues that may compromise US users’ data.
China has been stealing data, including DNA files, to advance its economic, security, and foreign-policy goals, the US government says.
The ongoing spy games of espionage, misinformation and deceit between China and Taiwan reveals the true nature of their tenuous relationship.
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