12 comments

  • arbirk 1 hour ago
    EU officials have to do the same when leaving the US
  • maxglute 36 minutes ago
    So what happens to the stuff after, I presume the embassy picks it up for processing, or it gets forwarded to US on another flight for processing, presumably some Chinese janitor is not going to have access to Rubios burner phone to resell.
  • stronglikedan 1 hour ago
    Standard Practice? Yes. News? No. Hacker News? Hell no!
    • NooneAtAll3 1 hour ago
      it's literally the most important plane of US government

      secrecy concerns about happenings on board are obvious and are just basic security procedure

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      the only question is whether there was an alternative way (on support transports) to keep anything to regift or smth

  • z2 1 hour ago
    Actually throw away as in discard and leave behind in China? I thought the logical thing to do would be to put them into a faraday cage and inspect them later in a lab.
  • benbojangles 1 hour ago
    Didn't China steal the F-22/F35/B2/C17 blueprints, and also stole COVID?
  • rationalist 1 hour ago
    Aren't there companies that issue burner phones and burner laptops for the same reason?
    • retired 1 hour ago
      Ten years ago, a Dutch company I worked for had a standard protocol after government delegation trips to China: every phone and laptop used on the visit was fed straight into an industrial shredder.
    • 866-RON-0-FEZ 1 hour ago
      It's standard practice in the industry — if your company has a competent IT department — to mandate burner laptops and devices in China.
      • blipvert 1 hour ago
        And now for EU visitors to the US.
  • tibbydudeza 1 hour ago
    Soviet children gave the US ambassador a plaque of peace -hidden inside was a recording device that drew no power and gave off no emissions - it was activated when the KGB beamed a specific frequency to it and the feedback from it using fancy maths could give a realtime recording.
  • not_the_fda 29 minutes ago
    It should be SOP for any country's diplomats visiting another country.
  • NooneAtAll3 1 hour ago
    shouldn't they have been warned before even flying there?
    • browningstreet 1 hour ago
      Jensen didn’t even know he was going on the trip… not a lot of forethought or process involved.
  • jmclnx 1 hour ago
    If I am not mistaken, isn't doing this an insult to China ?

    Do me they could have put the items in a sealed maybe 'lead' box and examine them later.

    • boothby 1 hour ago
      The Chinese government would be stupid to not do the exact same thing when departing the US. They aren't stupid, and they aren't going to wage war on the basis of some discarded lapel pins.
  • Simulacra 1 hour ago
    I mean, the Chinese are probably ordered to do the same thing after a state visit to America
  • daxuak 1 hour ago
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