# Ministry of State Security
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Deep-Sea Shadows: China’s Expanding Alarm Over High-Tech Underwater Espionage
China’s Ministry of State Security has warned of a surge in foreign undersea espionage using bio-mimetic sensors and autonomous gliders. The agency claims these devices target submarine acoustic signatures and seabed resources, prompting a call for increased vigilance among fishermen and maritime researchers.

Beneath the Blue: Beijing Sounds the Alarm Over High-Tech Maritime Espionage
China’s Ministry of State Security has warned of an 'invisible war' involving foreign spy tech, including sensor-equipped marine animals and autonomous gliders, targeting the country's sensitive maritime data. The advisory calls for nationwide vigilance among fishermen and scientists to counter high-tech surveillance that threatens naval secrets and resource security.

The Shadows in the Middle: China Sounds Alarm on 'AI Relay Stations' as National Security Risks
China’s Ministry of State Security has warned against 'AI relay stations,' unregulated proxy platforms that aggregate various AI model APIs for domestic users. These platforms are cited as significant national security risks due to data privacy vulnerabilities and the unauthorized handling of sensitive information.

Shutter Diplomacy: Why China is Securitizing the Spectacle of its Defense Expos
China’s Ministry of State Security has warned that foreign intelligence agencies are using 'part-time' photographers to collect sensitive data at defense expos. The ministry highlighted how detailed imagery of rivets, coatings, and dimensions can be used to reconstruct secret military capabilities through jigsaw-style analysis.

The Lens as a Weapon: Beijing Warns of High-Tech Espionage at Public Airshows
China's Ministry of State Security has warned that foreign intelligence agencies are using public airshows and defense expos to gather sensitive data through recruited civilians. By analyzing high-resolution photos of military hardware, foreign actors can derive core secrets regarding stealth technology, combat range, and system iterations.

China’s Spy Agency Issues Sharp Warning on Remote Software as National Security Risks Mount
China's Ministry of State Security has warned that remote control software is being used as a vector for state secret theft, calling for strict digital hygiene and the air-gapping of sensitive systems.

The Silent Sentinels: China’s Crackdown on the Hidden Geopolitics of Weather Data
China's Ministry of State Security has warned that consumer weather stations are being used to leak sensitive military and economic data to foreign servers. The crackdown highlights the increasing securitization of meteorological data, which Beijing now views as vital to food, energy, and national defense.

The Invisible Vulnerability: Why China’s Spymasters are Sounding the Alarm on Bluetooth
China's Ministry of State Security has released a comprehensive warning detailing the espionage risks associated with Bluetooth devices, including silent eavesdropping and firmware hijacking. The agency is directing state employees to disable wireless features and revert to wired connections to prevent foreign data theft and tracking.

Fortress China: How Beijing’s Security Czar is Redefining the Global Order
China’s Minister of State Security, Chen Yixin, has articulated a new strategic doctrine prioritizing 'political security' and technological autonomy against a backdrop of perceived Western hegemony. The plan emphasizes 'six struggles'—including anti-espionage and anti-blockade efforts—to safeguard the country's development in an era of increasing geopolitical volatility.

Beijing’s Spy Agency Sounds the Alarm on China’s AI ‘Token’ Gold Rush
China’s Ministry of State Security has issued a warning against speculative trading and 'hoarding' of AI tokens, citing risks ranging from financial fraud to foreign espionage. As AI token usage in China surges to 140 trillion units daily, the state is moving to define these computational units as critical infrastructure rather than investment vehicles.

The Long Return: China Reclaims the Legacy of a ‘Hidden Front’ Martyr
The remains of Su Yilin, a CPC intelligence officer executed by the KMT in Taiwan in 1951, were reinterred in Tianjin with full state honors. The ceremony highlights Beijing's ongoing efforts to memorialize its 'Hidden Front' operatives as part of a broader nationalist narrative.