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China plans to deploy a constellation of 200,000 satellites, significantly outnumbering SpaceX's Starlink initiative of 49,000. The filings with the International Telecommunications Union suggest a mix of commercial and possibly defense-related purposes, as the U.S. views this expansion as a national security threat. Despite ambitious plans, China's satellite launches have been slow, with existing networks still in early stages.
This article exposes how Airwallex, while presenting itself as a global company, has deep ties to China that compromise sensitive data of American clients. It outlines legal obligations that require the company to assist the Chinese government in accessing data, raising serious national security concerns.
China has acknowledged its involvement in the Volt Typhoon cyberattacks targeting U.S. infrastructure, marking a significant admission of state-sponsored cyber operations. These attacks have raised concerns over national security and the resilience of critical systems against foreign threats.
A report from the House Committee on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) highlights the national security risks associated with the use of Chinese technology firms in the U.S. The report emphasizes the potential data vulnerabilities posed by these companies, urging stricter scrutiny and regulatory measures to protect sensitive information.
China has claimed to possess "irrefutable evidence" linking the US to a cyberattack on its National Time Service Center, alleging that the NSA exploited vulnerabilities and used stolen credentials to access sensitive information since 2022. The accusations come amidst rising tensions between the two nations, with both sides trading allegations of cyber intrusions.
Donald Trump has expressed interest in a deal involving TikTok that would result in the app being sold to American ownership, thereby distancing it from its Chinese parent company. This move comes amid ongoing concerns regarding national security and data privacy related to foreign-owned apps. The situation remains fluid as negotiations and political discussions continue.
President Trump claims he has a group of wealthy buyers interested in acquiring TikTok, which has faced a ban in the US due to national security concerns. The sale would require approval from the Chinese government, and Trump has delayed enforcement of a law mandating the app's sale multiple times while expressing optimism about reaching a deal.