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EXPOSED: Chinese Tech Company Spied on THOUSANDS of American Homes Through Security Cameras

Gary FranchiFebruary 24, 2026303 views
EXPOSED: Chinese Tech Company Spied on THOUSANDS of American Homes Through Security Cameras
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A shocking security breach has revealed that a Chinese technology company's cloud infrastructure exposed live camera feeds, microphones, and detailed floor plans from inside thousands of American homes, providing the communist regime with unprecedented access to private family spaces.

The massive privacy violation occurred when the Chinese firm's cloud system briefly made accessible real-time surveillance data from home security systems across the United States and other nations. American families unknowingly had their most intimate moments - from children playing to private conversations - potentially monitored by foreign actors.

Another Wake-Up Call About Chinese Infiltration

This latest incident exposes the grave national security threat posed by Chinese technology companies operating on American soil. While President Trump's administration has been working tirelessly to counter China's economic espionage and technological warfare, this breach demonstrates just how deeply embedded Chinese surveillance capabilities have become in American homes.

The exposed data didn't just include video feeds - it also revealed detailed floor plans of American residences, giving foreign operatives a blueprint of thousands of homes across the country. What family conversations were recorded? What sensitive information was captured? The American people deserve answers.

"This is exactly why we've been warning about the dangers of Chinese technology infiltrating our daily lives," said one cybersecurity expert. "These aren't accidents - they're features of an authoritarian regime's surveillance state."

The Biden administration's weak stance on Chinese technology allowed these vulnerabilities to flourish for years. Thankfully, President Trump's return to office has reinvigorated America's efforts to protect our citizens from foreign surveillance and economic espionage.

This breach should serve as a stark reminder to every American family: when you invite Chinese-made technology into your home, you're potentially inviting the Chinese Communist Party into your living room. How many more "glitches" will it take before we completely secure our homes and our nation from foreign surveillance?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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DefendOurBordersVerifiedFeb 24, 2026
This is just the tip of the iceberg folks. If they're spying through cameras, what about our phones, smart TVs, and cars? We need a complete audit of every piece of Chinese technology in American homes.
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ConstitutionalConservativeVerifiedFeb 24, 2026
When will Congress actually DO something about this instead of just holding hearings? We need legislation that bans Chinese tech companies from operating in the US market period.
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VoterFirstVerifiedFeb 24, 2026
Agreed! But good luck getting the RINOs to actually take action when their donors profit from cheap Chinese imports.
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SmallTownMomVerifiedFeb 24, 2026
This makes me sick to my stomach. These cameras are supposed to protect our children and instead foreign adversaries are watching them play in our backyards?
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PatriotDad1776VerifiedFeb 25, 2026
This is EXACTLY why I've been warning my neighbors about buying cheap Chinese electronics! These companies are basically extensions of the CCP and they're collecting data on American families right in our own homes.
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LibertyBelleVerifiedFeb 25, 2026
You're absolutely right. I threw out my Chinese-made smart TV last month for the same reason.
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SecureHomeownerVerifiedFeb 25, 2026
I ripped out all my Ring cameras after reading about Amazon's partnerships with questionable overseas manufacturers. Now I only use American-made security systems - costs more but my family's privacy is worth it.
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TechSavvyGrandpaVerifiedFeb 25, 2026
Does anyone know which specific camera brands were involved? The article mentions 'major security camera companies' but I want to check if I have any of these devices in my home.
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AmericaFirst2024VerifiedFeb 26, 2026
Not surprised at all!