US says Chinese made drones could be giving spy agencies

The Department of Homeland Security, Washington has warned that Chinese-made drones could be giving spy agencies in Beijing unfettered access to stolen data. It also said that the flagging drones built in China as a potential risk to an organisation’s information.

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The U.S. government has strong concerns about any technology product that takes American data into the territory of an authoritarian State that permits its intelligence services to have unfettered access to that data or otherwise abuses that access.

Ban on Huawei tech products:

The warning comes as China’s tech sector attracts unprecedented scrutiny amid China-US trade war. Washington has cranked up the heat on China’s Huawei by banning American companies from selling or transferring U.S. technology to the telecoms giant, though the U.S. Commerce Department has granted the firm a 90-day reprieve.

U.S. intelligence believes Huawei is backed by the Chinese military and that its equipment could provide Beijing’s spy agencies with a backdoor into the communications networks of other countries.

The U.S. has also pushed its closest allies to reject Huawei technology. The DHS report did not name any specific Chinese manufacturers, but China-based DJI produces about 70% of the world’s commercial drones.