Washington Free Beacon said:The near-200 page tender document from the Henan Public Security Department does not give reasons why it wants to track journalists or international students. Another category of people it said it wants to track were "women from neighboring countries that are illegal residents."
Public access to the tender document was disabled on Monday.
The tender document specified cameras must be able to build a relatively accurate file for individuals whose faces are partially covered by a mask or glasses, and those targeted must be searchable on the database by simply uploading a picture or searching their facial attributes.
ADV China said this too.From what I've heard from my mother, the vaunted Chinese camera system is quite susceptible to failure.
Mass produced shit quality cameras that are put out in the open, exposed to the elements.
And the sheer number of cameras means that maintenance is near impossible.
Those things break down every 2-3.
And when they need to rely on the camera, it's broken.
TechCrunch said:Microsoft, which has been tracking Nickel since 2016 and previously described it as one of the “most active” hacking groups targeting government agencies, said it observed “highly sophisticated” attacks that installed hard-to-detect malware that facilitates intrusion, surveillance and data theft. In some cases, Nickel’s attacks used compromised third-party virtual private network (VPN) suppliers and credentials obtained from spear-phishing campaigns, according to Microsoft, and in others, vulnerabilities in Microsoft’s own Exchange Server and SharePoint system were used to infiltrate companies.
In addition to the U.S., Nickel also targeted organizations in Argentina, Barbados, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, France, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, Italy, Jamaica, Mali, Mexico, Montenegro, Panama, Peru, Portugal, Switzerland, Trinidad and Tobago, the United Kingdom and Venezuela.
Would be nice but isn’t going to happen with the Deep State globalists running the show.I would really like to see them use these sites that they know about to commence cyber attacks against Chinese computer assets/operators.
They likely do, we just don't know about it because China doesn't report on anything that would make their government look bad.I would really like to see them use these sites that they know about to commence cyber attacks against Chinese computer assets/operators.
Anyone see the video where people lifted the storm drain grates and there were no drainage pipes underneath? They actually made fake storm drains. It's insane.
The built/are building a pipeline into Iran for oil, so they are not completely dependent on either SA or Russia for petrochemical supplies.Problem is...China has a money problem and it may come home to roost very soon. Also they have neighbors that want an excuse to cut them off from Arabian oil.