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kaggle-ho-020334House Oversight

Alleged Chinese–Russian intelligence sharing and cyber theft of US personnel records

Alleged Chinese–Russian intelligence sharing and cyber theft of US personnel records The passage claims that Chinese hackers stole medical and personnel records of US defense and intelligence employees and that China receives a continuous stream of intelligence from Russia via a secret treaty. It names high‑level officials (Gen. Michael Hayden) and world leaders (Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin) but provides no concrete evidence, dates, or transaction details. The lead suggests possible follow‑up on the alleged Anthem hack, the purported treaty, and any documented Chinese‑Russian data exchanges, making it moderately useful for investigation, but the lack of verifiable specifics limits its impact. Key insights: Chinese hackers allegedly accessed Anthem and other health‑care databases to obtain US government employee medical records.; General Michael Hayden is quoted describing the theft as a legitimate foreign intelligence target.; A secret 1992 China‑Russia intelligence‑sharing treaty is said to provide China with continuous communications intelligence on the US.

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House Oversight
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kaggle-ho-020334
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