Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of National Security has issued a safety alert regarding the rapid growth of the express delivery industry in China, projecting that by November 30, 2025, the volume of express deliveries will exceed 180 billion packages, highlighting the need for enhanced security measures to protect against potential risks hidden within these packages [1]. Group 1: Identification of Risks - "Fake" packages may contain illegal content disguised as ordinary items, such as cultural shirts with special codes or greeting cards concealing illegal materials, posing a threat to national security [3]. - Ordinary documents may carry hidden secrets, with foreign espionage agencies disguising sensitive materials as commercial contracts or encrypting geological data on storage devices to be sent through regular delivery channels [3]. - Spy tools are increasingly being disguised in everyday items, such as miniature cameras hidden in buttons or listening devices concealed in toys, with a notable increase in the seizure of such devices in recent years [5]. Group 2: Biological Threats - Some packages from abroad have become secret channels for the illegal circulation of species, with intercepted live insects revealing multiple foreign pathogens, posing a risk to ecological balance and biological safety [5]. Group 3: Security Responsibilities - Ensuring delivery safety is a collective responsibility of all industry personnel, companies, and regulatory bodies, emphasizing the need for strict adherence to safety protocols such as package inspection, real-name delivery, and security checks [6].
涉密文件伪装商业合同、追踪器藏行李箱把手……警惕间谍用快递“暗度陈仓”
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-12-07 22:44