After Lithuania, Germany orders probe over alleged cybersecurity risk from Chinese made phones
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Taking a cue from Lithuania, Germany has now ordered a probe in to China made mobile phones over alleged spying and cybersecurity risks. The German Federal Office for Information Security has confirmed the probe, inspired by Lithuania&rsquo;s defence ministry&rsquo;s damming report which found a dormant censorship configuration that can be activated remotely in one model of Xiaomi phones sold in Europe. Watch to know more</p>
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