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kach22i 04-04-2021 07:10 AM

China Restricts Tesla Use Over Fears That Cars Are Sending Sensitive Video to USA
 
Mar. 19, 2021
China Restricts Tesla Use Over Fears That Cars Are Sending Sensitive Video Back to America
https://www.thedailybeast.com/china-restricts-tesla-use-over-fears-that-cars-are-sending-sensitive-video-back-to-america
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The Chinese government has reportedly asked some top officials to stop driving their Teslas to work over fears that the vehicles are constantly recording their movements—and even taking video of their surroundings. The Wall Street Journal reports the restrictions apply to some senior figures in government agencies, the military, and state-owned companies. The rule was reportedly introduced after Chinese officials claimed the cars are able to record images through their sensors and store potentially sensitive information such as location data and the contact lists of phones synced to the cars. Tesla didn’t comment on Beijing’s move, but referred back to a previous statement that said its privacy policy “complies with Chinese laws and regulations.” ........................
Oh those foolhardy Russians.

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Meanwhile, in a separate national-security development involving Tesla, a Russian who traveled to the U.S. in an attempt to plant malware on the car maker’s internal network pleaded guilty Thursday, According to a DOJ indictment, Egor Igorevich Kriuchkov, 26, offered a Tesla employee $1 million to install the malware.

Superman 04-04-2021 07:30 AM

Same accusation a certain president made about Huawei electronics.

My work involves trust and integrity, and I am in litigation often enough (I am not an attorney) including discovery requests, interrogatories, etc. Some folks assume the parties (me, for example) are telling the truth, disclosing documents transparently without editing or falsification.... Occasionally, a party raises suspicions of document falsification, document concealment and event/conversation mischaracterizations. I assume these people are suspicious because they themselves are unethical.

China's suspicions of Tesla have the effect of increasing my suspisions of Huawei.

masraum 04-04-2021 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Superman (Post 11284549)
Same accusation a certain president made about Huawei electronics.

My work involves trust and integrity, and I am in litigation often enough (I am not an attorney) including discovery requests, interrogatories, etc. Some folks assume the parties (me, for example) are telling the truth, disclosing documents transparently without editing or falsification.... Occasionally, a party raises suspicions of document falsification, document concealment and event/conversation mischaracterizations. I assume these people are suspicious because they themselves are unethical.

China's suspicions of Tesla have the effect of increasing my suspisions of Huawei.

I've been supporting networks for a bit over 20 years. I started supporting Cisco routers, switches, etc.... Cisco sued Huawei because Huawei stole their code and were using it as their own on their own stuff. Yes, it was the same code because it had the same bugs and misspellings and other bits and bobs as the Cisco code. I wouldn't trust Huawei any further than I could throw them.

On top of that, it's my opinion that ANY and/or every tech product that comes out of China could or has a good chance that it may have software/instructions installed as ordered by the govt.

Yep, I don't trust crap out of China, especially if it's made by a Chinese company.

kach22i 04-05-2021 04:33 AM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 11284656)
Yep, I don't trust crap out of China, especially if it's made by a Chinese company.

Chances are, almost everyone posting in this forum has a mostly Chinese parts computer if not actually made in China.

2015
https://www.neweggbusiness.com/smartbuyer/components/born-in-the-usa-computer-hardware-made-in-america/
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Are there any computer components made in America?

Yes, there are. However, not every part of these components is made in America. Finished components like DRAM and SSDs use domestically-produced NAND wafers. The other parts of the component—circuit boards, controllers, and assembly—are imported from around the globe, mainly China.
I agree with Superman, accusations and suspicions made by Chinese officials are a reflection upon themselves, what they would do or have done.

kach22i 04-05-2021 06:43 AM

Back in 2018

October 4, 2018
The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies
The attack by Chinese spies reached almost 30 U.S. companies, including Amazon and Apple, by compromising America’s technology supply chain, according to extensive interviews with government and corporate sources.
https://assets.bwbx.io/images/users/.../-999x-999.gif

Neilk 04-05-2021 08:17 AM

That was the Barrons article which no one could substantiate, I think they may have even quietly retracted it. That said, I would be weary of trusting any 100% Chinese owned company with my data.

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Originally Posted by kach22i (Post 11285590)
Back in 2018

October 4, 2018
The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies
The attack by Chinese spies reached almost 30 U.S. companies, including Amazon and Apple, by compromising America’s technology supply chain, according to extensive interviews with government and corporate sources.
https://assets.bwbx.io/images/users/.../-999x-999.gif


john70t 04-05-2021 10:39 AM

I'd imagine it's possible to hide instruction code outside of code. Even within benign hardware components which could have wifi capability or backfeed and overwrite main programming after remote triggering. So a simple sensor from an outsourced company might be able to take down the entire structure theoretically. Especially is the bypass mechanism is built in.

https://gcn.com/articles/1998/07/13/software-glitches-leave-navy-smart-ship-dead-in-the-water.aspx
Atlantic Fleet officials acknowledged that the Yorktown last September experienced what they termed “an engineering local area network casualty,” but denied that the ship’s systems failure lasted as long as DiGiorgio said. The Yorktown was dead in the water for about two hours and 45 minutes, fleet officials said,

john70t 04-05-2021 10:56 AM

Intel now has separate self-powered chip-sets which stay on listening for audio...even when the phone or computer is "off".

It is a foreign company.
Intel CEO: “We See Ourselves as an Israeli Company as Much as a U.S. Company” | The Tower

https://www.csoonline.com/article/2603935/devices-featuring-intels-always-listening-chips-to-start-selling-in-october.html
“It doesn’t matter what state the system will be in, it will be listening all the time,” says Ed Gamsaragan, an engineer at Intel. “You could be actively doing work or it could be in standby.”

https://www.csoonline.com/article/3220476/researchers-say-now-you-too-can-disable-intel-me-backdoor-thanks-to-the-nsa.html
Since 2008, Intel’s chipsets have contained a separate always-on Management Engine computer that could not be disabled. The EFF described Intel ME as a “largely undocumented master controller for your CPU: it works with system firmware during boot and has direct access to system memory, the screen, keyboard and network.”.

masraum 04-05-2021 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by kach22i (Post 11285468)
Chances are, almost everyone posting in this forum has a mostly Chinese parts computer if not actually made in China.

Yep, I get that. I assume that there's almost no way around some/most of the parts being from China. I prefer to assume (delude myself?) that it's worse if the stuff is made in China by/for a Chinese company than it is if it's something else (like an Apple or Dell computer)

My ASSu(ME)pmtion is that a chip or even card made in China is probably not quite as suspect as an entire product made in China by a Chinese company.

kach22i 04-05-2021 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 11285849)
Yep, I get that. I assume that there's almost no way around some/most of the parts being from China. I prefer to assume (delude myself?) that it's worse if the stuff is made in China by/for a Chinese company than it is if it's something else (like an Apple or Dell computer)

My ASSu(ME)pmtion is that a chip or even card made in China is probably not quite as suspect as an entire product made in China by a Chinese company.

I think that is a safe assumption and not a reach at all.

pmax 04-05-2021 11:40 AM

It would be shocking if the 3 letter agencies haven't already approached Musk about it.

Better than any human based spy program.

dad911 04-05-2021 01:33 PM

TikTok Tesla

thor66 04-05-2021 04:12 PM

We can only hope Teslas gathered tons of secret info...

but what good are camera views of freeways or street carts?


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