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We've received your submission. Back to Reading Published March 8, 2024, 1:33 p.m. ET This $13K jacket was inspired by Joseph Stalin, who killed 6M people 0:00 / 0:00 An investigation by the US Congress into Chinese-built cargo cranes has found suspicious technology that could potentially be used to disrupt or spy on American commercial activities, according to a report. The House Homeland Security Committee said that it has discovered cellular modems that were installed in cranes and which can be remotely accessed by hostile powers, according to The Wall Street Journal. The committee’s discovery has fueled concerns in the Biden administration that cranes built by a Chinese firm, Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries (ZPMC), could potentially be used to spy on US ports. 3 Technology embedded in Chinese-made cargo cranes at US ports could potentially be used to spy on Americans, according to a report. 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The US-made cranes will be produced by an American subsidiary of Japanese multinational firm Mitsui, according to Biden administration officials. “We felt there was real strategic risk here,” Anne Neuberger, deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging technology, told The Wall Street Journal. “These cranes, because they are essentially moving the large-scale containers in and out of port, if they were encrypted in a criminal attack, or rented or operated by an adversary, that could have real impact on our economy’s movement of goods and our military’s movement of goods through ports.” Last month, President Joe Biden signed an executive order and created a federal rule aimed at better securing the nation’s ports from potential cyberattacks. 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