Posted on 01/12/2018 5:26:30 AM PST by cba123
Congressional committee also plans to hold a hearing about security-camera risks to small businesses
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The U.S. Army said it removed surveillance cameras made by a Chinese state-backed manufacturer from a domestic military base, while a congressional committee plans to hold a hearing this month into whether small businesses face cybersecurity risks from using the equipment.
Fort Leonard Wood, an Army base in Missouris Ozarks, replaced five cameras on the base branded and made by Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co. , said Col. Christopher Beck, the bases chief of staff. He said officials at the base acted after reading media reports about the company.
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Got to lock the barn door. The horses escaped.
All that stuff is made in China
Hikvision makes a ton of other brands as well.
This is all nanny scare tactic BS
No evidence as of yet that Beijing or anyone is spying on anybody through Hikvision or other China made gear
Hikvision is 42% OWNED BY THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT.
Which in case you forgot.
Doesn’t believe in open elections.
“SMILE....you’re on Chinese camera!!!!
I hope they did not actually rip them out, because that can damage surrounding structures/areas, and that would waste additional taxpayer dollars.
For security and health reasons alone the western world should be moving away from Chinese imports.
This is a little surprising.
A few years ago, I was researching various microscopes to buy. I was told not to even bother inquiring about a Chinese microscope; I would not be authorized to purchase it.
I ended up selecting a Zeiss microscope. It was beautiful. Cells appeared like tiny pillows under the microscope (usually, cells look flat).
Neither does the democrat party or the GOP Establishment.
This is actually pretty funny if it wasn’t so sad and predictable.
Our military purchased and installed cameras that can spy on them that send pics to china or where ever. I wonder how may other cameras are doing spy work for china in the states? Cheaper than spies and more effective.
Someone in china is laughing his ass off on how stupid we are.
Now figure out if if obozo used a chinese, a russian or a muzzie contractorto build the new embassy in England.
Brilliant. Just brilliant. I still can’t decide if this country has been run for the last 8 years by traitors or idiots. Oh yeah! That’s right! They’re both!
I got a three pack of Jockey underware for Christmas—made in Cambodia.
Go through Sears, Wal-Mart, and the dozen-odd big name-brand stores in America. You can’t find underwear made in the US. I stood in three stores last summer looking for replacement underwear. Last time I ever saw US-made underwear was in Macys.
If the cameras are connected to the internet, then they can possibly be hacked into, and it doesn't matter where the cameras were made.
Not very TECH savy, are you?
Where is Duluth Trading’s “Buck Naked” underwear made?
Cameras?
How many chips on the devices folks are reading this with were hechod en China?
“All you base class are belong to us, ha ha ha”
Just repeating:
The Chinese communist government OWNS 42% of the largest video-camera maker in the entire world.
That is the company we’re talking about. 42% owned by the Chinese communist government.
I’m glad the Army pulled the cameras, but I am not at all pleased, they had them there, to begin with.
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