Alerta de Google: fbi counterintelligence: US intelligence accuses China of using student spies to steal secrets

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February 02, 2019
Alerta de Google: fbi counterintelligence: US intelligence accuses China of using student spies to steal secrets
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Alerta de Google: fbi counterintelligence: US intelligence accuses China of using student spies to steal secrets

FBI from Michael_Novakhov (25 sites)
U.S. intelligence officials say China is using students studying in the U.S. to steal secrets and spy on other Chinese people, according to a CNN feature published Friday. Current and former intelligence officials, lawmakers and several experts told CNN that Beijing inserts spies into the 350,000 students China sends to the U.S.
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WA Gov't under pressure to review Huawei rail contract - ABC News

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