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US Ports Full of This 'Trojan Horse' From China
2023-03-07
[Townhall] An estimated 80 percent of ship-to-shore cranes operating at U.S. ports are made by ZPMC, a China-based manufacturer, leading to rising concern among American defense and national security personnel that have compared the cranes to a "Trojan horse.

WSJ reports that the ZPMC cranes made by the Chinese company are "comparably well-made and inexpensive" compared to other cranes produced by other manufacturers, but "they contain sophisticated sensors that can register and track the provenance and destination of containers, prompting concerns that China could capture information about materiel being shipped in or out of the country to support U.S. military operations around the world."

The huge cranes are generally delivered to U.S. ports fully assembled on ships and are operated through Chinese-made software. In some cases, U.S. officials said, they are supported by Chinese nationals working on two-year U.S. visas, factors they described as potential avenues through which intelligence could be collected.

Posted by:Bobby

#4  FBI says putting tape over the sensor will ruin the CPU.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2023-03-07 13:13  

#3  ^^^ So then we know it's true.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2023-03-07 08:50  

#2  China dismisses American concerns about 'spy cranes' as 'paranoia'
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-03-07 08:44  

#1  So, why would anyone put their trust into an IC made by a country that is a possible combatant.

Besides, NOTHING you touch with an IC in it should be trusted.
When a typical processor IC has 100++ million transistors, 100,000 plus process routes and instructions built-in to it. All of which the Public and governments are not privileged to. Then add IC vendors are also playing with installing A.I. into their chips.

Trust is not high on the feature list.




Posted by: NN2N1   2023-03-07 05:49  

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