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Chinese cyber spies hacked major tech service providers; Jeanine Pirro links judge to Trump language

The passage hints at a possible state-sponsored cyber intrusion targeting large technology firms, which could merit further investigation into attribution, victims, and any U.S. government response. H Eight major tech service providers were reportedly infiltrated by Chinese cyber espionage. Reuters is the source of the claim, suggesting a published investigative piece may contain more deta Jeanine

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #030023
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The passage hints at a possible state-sponsored cyber intrusion targeting large technology firms, which could merit further investigation into attribution, victims, and any U.S. government response. H Eight major tech service providers were reportedly infiltrated by Chinese cyber espionage. Reuters is the source of the claim, suggesting a published investigative piece may contain more deta Jeanine

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reuters.com / JACK STUBBS, JOSEPH MENN and CHRISTOPHER BING Eight of the world's biggest technology service providers were hacked by Chinese cyber spies in an elaborate and years- long invasion, Reuters found. The... Jeanine Pirro: The judge who speaks Trump’s language

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