South Korea's military removed more than 1,300 surveillance cameras after discovering they were designed to connect to a Chinese server, citing security concerns.
The cameras were supplied by a South Korean firm but posed potential security risks due to their Chinese origins, leading to a removal and replacement initiative.
Korean intelligence agencies identified the cameras’ Chinese design during a routine examination, which intensified concerns amid a broader crackdown on Chinese surveillance globally.
Despite the removal, officials stated that no data had been leaked, highlighting the preventive measure taken against foreign surveillance equipment.
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