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UK Government Advises Employees in Certain Sectors Against Charging Phones in Chinese Electric Cars

UK Government Advises Employees in Certain Sectors Against Charging Phones in Chinese Electric Cars
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Politics April 28, 2025 13:14

united kingdom - The UK Ministry of Defence warns employees from companies like BAE Systems and Rolls Royce to avoid charging phones in Chinese electric cars due to espionage concerns.

UK Government Issues Warning to Employees

The UK Ministry of Defence has advised employees in specific sectors, including BAE Systems and Rolls Royce, to refrain from charging their phones in Chinese electric cars over espionage fears.

Security Measures

Employees are instructed to park their cars at least three kilometers away from their workplace, avoid connecting their phones, and abstain from discussing work matters while driving.

Chinese automakers like XPENG have denied allegations of spyware in their vehicles, emphasizing compliance with privacy regulations.

Legal Obligations and Cybersecurity Concerns

Chinese businesses are legally mandated to cooperate with government requests, sparking cybersecurity worries among UK firms. Despite lack of evidence, cybersecurity experts caution against potential data breaches.

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