The CCP’s Infiltrates the West with Social Media Apps

A bipartisan coalition in the U.S. Senate has proposed new legislation to empower the Biden administration to block the flow of U.S. personal data to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and other countries that could pose a national security risk to the U.S.

The bill was introduced on Thursday (June 23rd) by Democratic Finance Committee Chairman Wyden and Republican Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Rubio. It is to ensure that sensitive personal information of Americans would not be sold or transferred to high-risk countries overseas.

The CCP has manipulated social media apps to penetrate the security of many countries overseas for many years, such as TikTok and WeChat. A new research report that due to Beijing imposed “Hong Kong National Security Law”, the overseas WeChat data stored on Hong Kong servers may be subject to the same monitoring by the CCP as the WeChat data inside Communist China.

On June 20th, Australian cybersecurity and intelligence company Internet 2.0 published professional research on the WeChat application. It was found that a large amount of overseas WeChat data, including overseas WeChat Pay, GPS, and device information, entered the WeChat server in Hong Kong.

Miles Guo has repeatedly pointed out that these apps are the CCP’s essential weapon for overseas infiltration, and they have been monitoring everyone worldwide. The investigation report issued by Australia, a Five Eyes Alliance member, provides adequate proof.

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Translator: MOS English Team – Wenqin
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