From Cyber Dragons to High Alert: China’s Irony-filled Worry About Geographic Software Leaks

In a hilarious twist of irony, China’s sounding alarms over “Foreign Geographic Software Risks” – fearing their state secrets might become public domain. Apparently, the dragon is now concerned about sauce, after years accused of cooking up its own batch of cyber espionage. The plot thickens, but thankfully, it’s also marinated in a good dose of humor.

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Oh, the irony! China is crying foul about foreign geographic software potentially leaking its state secrets. This news comes in the wake of numerous accusations against China for cyber espionage. So, what's the saying again? Sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander? Or, in this case, sauce for the dragon?

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