War Memorial to remove Chinese-made security cameras
The Australian War Memorial will remove 11 Chinese-made security cameras, after the Federal Opposition raised questions about their use. The cameras are made by Hikvision a company partly owned by the Chinese government. There are concerns the cameras could be operating as spy-ware.
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