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Exclusive: How U.S. Forces and NASA could Inadvertently be Spying for China

Newsweek

January 18, 2025

Daniel Chou offered his expertise in an article published by Newsweek. The article explores the growing concerns surrounding Chinese-made Insta360 action cameras, which are used by NASA, the U.S. Air Force, and other American entities, and their potential role in data collection and espionage.

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