英国国防部要求员工在电动汽车内“谨慎说话”
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-11-18 22:51

Group 1 - The UK Ministry of Defence has warned employees against discussing confidential information in electric vehicles due to concerns over potential Chinese espionage activities [1] - The policy applies to all Ministry of Defence civilian leased vehicles, not just electric ones, as the department has leased hundreds of electric vehicles to reduce carbon emissions [1] - The UK Ministry of Defence fleet includes 745 electric vehicles and approximately 1,400 hybrid vehicles, with many of the new electric vehicles being from China's SAIC Motor Corporation [1] Group 2 - Warning stickers have been reported inside the vehicles, advising against connecting devices to the vehicle and avoiding discussions beyond official matters [1] - A former UK military intelligence officer indicated that vehicles used by Ministry of Defence personnel could transmit data, raising concerns about potential data interception by China [1] - Despite the concerns, a source stated that there is no evidence that any sensitive data has been transmitted to third parties [1]