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posted by cmn32480 on Thursday October 27 2016, @04:29PM   Printer-friendly
from the in-Soviet-Russia-products-threaten-you dept.

The Chinese Ministry of Justice has threatened legal action against "organisations and individuals" making "false claims" about the security of Chinese-made devices.

It follows a product recall from the Chinese electronics firm Hangzhou after its web cameras were used in a massive web attack last week.

The attack knocked out sites such as Reddit, Twitter, Paypal and Spotify.

The Chinese government blamed customers for not changing their passwords.

Its legal warning was added to an online statement from the company Xiongmai, in which the firm said that it would recall products, mainly webcams, following the attack but denied that its devices made up the majority of the botnet used to launch it.

You will like Chinese products, or else.


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  • (Score: 2) by ikanreed on Thursday October 27 2016, @06:22PM

    by ikanreed (3164) Subscriber Badge on Thursday October 27 2016, @06:22PM (#419517) Journal

    Hey, that's not fair, sometimes they're Bangladeshi webcams clipped together in the US. And sometimes they're Vietnamese!

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  • (Score: 4, Informative) by bob_super on Thursday October 27 2016, @06:51PM

    by bob_super (1357) on Thursday October 27 2016, @06:51PM (#419525)

    I used to support the designers at Arecont Vision, in Glendale CA. All their cameras are still manufactured and assembled in the building (for how long?).
    Good people as engineers don't mean no security holes, but if you want to buy "made in USA", they might be your last option. Not dirt cheap, but some really cool multi-sensor HD/4K tech.