I, For One, Welcome Our New Self-Driving Overlords

Via Hotair;

It’s unclear if the Chinese hackers have been fully evicted from all of the U.S. telecommunications networks. Earlier this month, Neuberger said that none of the providers have managed to oust the Chinese hackers from their networks, an assertion that T-Mobile and Lumen have refuted.

Neuberger explained that once Chinese hackers infiltrated telecommunication networks, they essentially had “broad and full access” to American data, which allowed them to “geolocate millions of individuals” and “record phone calls at will.”

7 Replies to “I, For One, Welcome Our New Self-Driving Overlords”

  1. Hmmm…. so now the Chinese hear every word we say, read every text we write, know what we search for, and know where we are every minute of the day.

    How is that different from the US government?

  2. “Refuted?” or denied? But personally, I have a lot less concern about China snooping on me than my own government. But it is a national security concern, I suppose. In the old days, a “secure phone line” offered by the phone company to governments was just secure on the honor system, and only secure as long as the employees respected it.

  3. Wouldn’t be surprised if Dementia Joe knew this all along (and similar to his inaction re: spy balloon, probably did nothing about it to please his Chicom masters). Heck, they probably conspired with the Chicoms in order to spy on their domestic political enemies(I.e., conservatives and Republicans). They only released this info now in order to pretend they’re just finding out about it. Filthy communists all.

  4. Of course end-to-end encryption is out of the question.
    If this is even happening, its because our own gov’ts would prefer it to actually having secure comms between individuals.
    Has everybody forgotten what they did with telegram when it started getting big enough to challenge Silicon Valley tech in terms of volume of data and number of users?
    Once again, people being played like fiddles by their owners.

  5. Have the various telecoms invested in equipment not made in china, and pulled out all the equipment that was made in china out?

    Until that happens, there will still be chinese intrusions because every company in china is owned by the government to some extent.

  6. Typical American lies. They are blaming the commercial networks which by the way are generally not encrypted . They are open to virtually everyone , and the US government was so certain their encrypted App was unbreakable , they used un-encrypted telecom networks to save money !

    A detailed description of what happened regarding the Chinese hack of ALL secure encrypted US communication go to 44:00min in this video …
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eJjFNlTNv0

    The essence is that the government issued phones used an App that is encrypted somewhat like Signal , but the App has a back door because the FBI insisted that they be able to monitor any secure communications , and the Chinese found the back door !!! The result is the Chinese have been reading ALL secure encrypted US government communications since 2022.

    The plan is to move all US secure communications to StarLink’s StarShield which is a fully encrypted network.!

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