T. A. Gardner
Serial Thread Killer
Norway, among other European nations, has just discovered their public transit bus fleet can be remotely controlled by the Chinese company that made them. As this company is tied to the CCP, the buses effectively can be controlled from Beijing. Yutong, the manufacturer, has stated this won't happen and that they put the controlling system on an Amazon server in Germany...
https://www.msn.com/en-us/technolog...he-manufacturer/ar-AA1QaJA4?ocid=BingNewsSerp
tech.yahoo.com
www.euronews.com
So, the Chinese are telling the Europeans in effect, 'Trust us. We won't turn your buses off or make them crash just because you made us angry...'
https://www.msn.com/en-us/technolog...he-manufacturer/ar-AA1QaJA4?ocid=BingNewsSerp
Norway Discovers Its Chinese-Made Buses Can Be Remotely Turned Off By The Manufacturer
Denmark's Movia transport company runs 262 Yutong buses in its fleet. It, too, is quite concerned about the potential for remote deactivation.
Chinese-made buses in Norway can be halted remotely, spurring controls
Test results showed that the Chinese bus maker had access to the vehicles' control systems for software updates and diagnostics.
So, the Chinese are telling the Europeans in effect, 'Trust us. We won't turn your buses off or make them crash just because you made us angry...'
