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Chinese-made drones may be sending sensitive flight data to their manufacturers in China, where it can be accessed by the government there, the US Department of Homeland Security has warned

Washington Chinese-made drones may be sending sensitive flight data to their manufacturers in China, where it can be accessed by the government there, the US Department of Homeland Security warned in an alert issued Monday obtained by CNN.

The drones are a"potential risk to an organization's information," the alert from DHS's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency states. The products"contain components that can compromise your data and share your information on a server accessed beyond the company itself.

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