A sweeping cyberattack campaign out of China targeted the U.S. government and private networks. Reports say even the agency that designs America’s nuclear weapons was breached.
A Chinese American engineer was caught stealing U.S. missile-detection tech for China. The California resident was arrested in February 2024—and now pleads guilty.
Amid rising Washington-Beijing tensions, U.S. giants are retreating from China’s AI market. McKinsey and Amazon are among the latest to scale down operations.
Is the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) weaponizing American courts to harm U.S. companies and steal intellectual property? A House Judiciary Subcommittee demands answers.
“The Chinese Communist Party does not directly attack its adversary systems. Instead, Beijing seeks to supplant them, subvert them from the inside,” said Emily de La Bruyere, co-founder of Horizon Advisory.
- Report: China Hackers Target US Nuclear Arms
- Chinese American Tied to Missile Defense Tech Theft
- Amazon, McKinsey Halt AI Projects in China
- Congress Probes China’s Influence in US Courts
- Google Removes Thousands of Propaganda Channels
- Hearing Examines CCP Political Warfare Against Taiwan
- US Cracking Down on Illicit Vapes From China
- Trade Deals Made With Japan, Philippines, Indonesia
- Trump: Philippines to Pay 19 Percent Tariff After Trade Deals
- Taiwan Delegation in DC This Week
- US House Approves $500 Million for Taiwan’s Self-Defense
- Bessent to Discuss Tariffs With Chinese Officials