Chinese lidar sensors pose hacking risk to US military equipment

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Chinese lidar sensors pose hacking risk to US military equipment
Chinese-made lidar sensors could expose the US military to hacking and sabotage during a conflict, according to a Washington think tank report that calls for a ban on putting those sensors into American defence equipment. Lidar sensors use lasers to generate a digital three-dimensional map of ...

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