Chinese spyware owned by China is considered highly invasive as it can access keystrokes, listen to voices, record videos, and access various aspects of users' phones. In a hypothetical scenario of conflict, the spyware could potentially be used to eavesdrop on private conversations of high-level political figures and individuals discussing sensitive topics. China has been strategically placing compromised cell phone towers near critical infrastructure, including nuclear facilities, to gain unauthorized access to sensitive information and data.

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