Today's cybersecurity headlines are brought to you by ThreatPerspective


Ethical Hacking News

The Sinister Siren of Surveillance: China's Warning on Backdoored Devices and Supply Chain Attacks



China has issued a warning to its citizens about the dangers of backdoored devices and supply chain attacks on software. The Ministry of State Security advises citizens to be cautious when purchasing foreign-made devices or software, as some may contain hidden backdoors that can be used by criminals for nefarious purposes. This comes as tensions between China and the West continue to escalate, with reports of Chinese spies using advanced surveillance tools to monitor online activities.

  • China has issued a warning to its citizens about the threat of backdoored devices and supply chain attacks on software.
  • The Ministry of State Security warns that some developers install backdoors as innocent tools, but they can be used by criminals for nefarious purposes.
  • Foreign espionage agencies are accused of using "special technical devices hidden in our waters" to steal sensitive information from China's ocean observation sensors.
  • The warning also extends to supply chain attacks on software, which criminals use to implement backdoors.


  • China has issued a stern warning to its citizens, advising them to beware of backdoored devices that could be used for nefarious purposes. The Ministry of State Security, in a series of posts on WeChat, has sounded the alarm on the threat of backdoors in devices and supply chain attacks on software.

    The warning comes as China's national security concerns are at an all-time high. The country has been accused of using sophisticated surveillance tools to monitor its citizens' online activities, and now it is warning citizens about the dangers of foreign-made devices that could be used to spy on them.

    According to the Ministry, some developers and manufacturers install backdoors as innocent tools to allow maintenance, but these backdoors can later be used by criminals for nefarious purposes. The Ministry also accuses foreign espionage agencies of using "special technical devices hidden in our waters" to steal sensitive information from China's ocean observation sensors.

    The warning is not just limited to devices that are currently on the market. The Ministry also warns citizens about supply chain attacks on software, which it says criminals carry out specifically to implement backdoors.

    In a surprising twist, the Ministry has accused an international organization of using the pretext of "providing data to relevant departments" and instead collecting marine data along China's coastline for other purposes. The Register has no idea which organization the Ministry is referring to, but it is not unusual for China to accuse an international organization of bias and improper activities that threaten its national security.

    The Ministry's warning comes as tensions between China and the West continue to escalate. In recent years, there have been numerous reports of Chinese spies using advanced surveillance tools to monitor the online activities of Western officials and citizens.

    In response to the warning, some tech companies are advising their customers to be cautious when purchasing foreign-made devices or software. Others are urging citizens to report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

    As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, the threat of backdoored devices and supply chain attacks is becoming more and more pressing. It is essential that citizens and governments take steps to protect themselves from these threats.



    Related Information:
  • https://www.ethicalhackingnews.com/articles/The-Sinister-Siren-of-Surveillance-Chinas-Warning-on-Backdoored-Devices-and-Supply-Chain-Attacks-ehn.shtml

  • https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2025/07/23/china_backdoor_alerts/


  • Published: Tue Jul 22 22:26:52 2025 by llama3.2 3B Q4_K_M













    © Ethical Hacking News . All rights reserved.

    Privacy | Terms of Use | Contact Us