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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.

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Technology embedded in Chinese-made cargo cranes at US ports could potentially
be used to spy on Americans, according to a report. CAROLINE
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More than 12 cellular modems were found in Chinese-made cranes that were relied
upon in several US ports, according to the Journal.

While some of the modems were used for operational functions such as monitoring
and tracking maintenance remotely, others were installed despite the fact that
the ports in which they were being used hadn’t requested them.

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China “is looking for every opportunity to collect valuable intelligence and
position themselves to exploit vulnerabilities by systematically burrowing into
America’s critical infrastructure, including in the maritime sector,” Rep. Mark
Green (R-Tenn.), who chairs the House Homeland Security Committee, said.

“The United States has clearly overlooked this threat for far too long.”


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In the US, roughly 80% of the giant cranes used to lift and haul cargo off ships
onto US docks come from China, and are controlled remotely, said Admiral John
Vann, commander of the US Coast Guard’s cyber command.

That leaves them vulnerable to attack, he said.

“By design, these cranes may be controlled, serviced, and programmed from remote
locations,” Vann told Newsweek magazine in February.

“These features potentially leave PRC-manufactured cranes vulnerable to
exploitation,”

Last month, the Biden administration said it plans to invest billions of dollars
in the domestic manufacturing of cargo cranes.

The administration pledged an investment of more than $20 billion that would be
earmarked for port security and domestic cargo crane production over the next
five years.

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China has called claims made by US lawmakers and administration officials about
a national security threat “entirely paranoia.” REUTERS

The money will be set aside from the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill
that was signed into law in 2021.

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.

The administration is outlining a set of cybersecurity regulations that port
operators must comply with across the country, not unlike standardized safety
regulations that seek to prevent injury or damage to people and infrastructure.

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Cellular modems were installed in cranes, the probe found. Bloomberg News

China is perceived as a threat to national security by members of Congress as
well as in the administration.

Citing potential national security risks, the Biden administration said last
month it will investigate Chinese-made “smart cars” that can gather sensitive
information about Americans driving them.

The probe could lead to new regulations aimed at preventing China from using
sophisticated technology in electric vehicles and other so-called connected
vehicles to track drivers and their personal information.

Officials are concerned that features such as driver assistance technology could
be used to effectively spy on Americans.

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The Post has sought comment from the Chinese embassy in Washington, DC.

An embassy spokesperson was quoted as telling the Journal that the claims made
by US officials about a national security risk posed by Chinese-made cargo
cranes were “entirely paranoia” and that they were tantamount to “abusing
national power to obstruct normal economic and trade cooperation.”

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These cookies are set by a range of social media services that we have added to
the site to enable you to share our content with your friends and networks. They
are capable of tracking your browser across other sites and building up a
profile of your interests. This may impact the content and messages you see on
other websites you visit.    If you do not allow these cookies you may not be
able to use or see these sharing tools.

TARGETING COOKIES

These cookies may be set through our site by our advertising partners. They may
be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you
relevant adverts on other sites.    They do not store directly personal
information, but are based on uniquely identifying your browser and internet
device. If you do not allow these cookies, you will experience less targeted
advertising.

PERFORMANCE COOKIES

These cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources so we can measure and
improve the performance of our site. They help us to know which pages are the
most and least popular and see how visitors move around the site.    All
information these cookies collect is aggregated and therefore anonymous. If you
do not allow these cookies we will not know when you have visited our site, and
will not be able to monitor its performance.

FUNCTIONAL COOKIES

These cookies enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and
personalisation. They may be set by us or by third party providers whose
services we have added to our pages.    If you do not allow these cookies then
some or all of these services may not function properly.

NEWSCORP.COM STRICTLY NECESSARY AND FUNCTIONALITY COOKIES

Strictly necessary cookies are essential for the website to function correctly.
These cookies may be used to assist in fraud prevention, security and to enable
filling in forms. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these
cookies, but without them, some parts of the website may not work. Functionality
cookies may collect a unique identifier assigned to an internet enabled device
(mobile, tablet), geolocation data or other traffic information for that device.
These features help us improve your experience with the website, for example, to
determine the appropriate device location during a session or store language
settings.

NEWSCORP.COM - UNKNOWN COOKIES

Newscorp.com - Unknown cookies

Cookies on the newscorp.com website that show up in the scan, but were not
identified in the cookie audit of 2022.

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