A former U.S. Marine pilot fighting extradition from Australia on U.S. charges of training Chinese military pilots to land on aircraft carriers, unknowingly worked with a Chinese hacker, his lawyer said.

Daniel Duggan, 55, a naturalised Australian citizen, feared requests by Western intelligence agencies for sensitive information were putting his family at risk, the lawyer said in a legal filing seen by Reuters.

The lawyer’s filing supports Reuters reporting linking Duggan to convicted Chinese defence hacker Su Bin.

Duggan denies the allegations that he broke U.S. arms control laws. He has been in an Australian maximum security prison since his 2022 arrest after returning from six years working in Beijing.

      • Cosmic Cleric
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        Seriously, stop bitching about paywalls and use just the slightest bit of research.

        The onus is not on me to go do extra work to be able to read the article, it’s up to the person making the post to make sure the article’s readable by all, or to include the link to a non-paywalled version in the summary.

        My goal is to bring awareness for paywalls and trying to get them to not be used. They should not be promoted here on Lemmy.

        Here’s the reuters article from a year ago https://archive.is/er7Ws

        That’s not even for the same article, and as you stated, a year out of date.

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        • @JonsJavaM
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          There is no such onus. If you don’t want to go through a paywall, feel free to find an alternate source.

          • Cosmic Cleric
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            There is no such onus. If you don’t want to go through a paywall, feel free to find an alternate source.

            Again, not my job to find an alternative source. If someone is posting about an article, the article should be readable, and not be behind a paywall. Don’t waste people’s time posting news about articles that they cannot read, because its behind a paywall.

            Or maybe mark them as such, as part of the title, at the very least, so that someone can not bother to click on the post link if they know they can’t get to the article that the post is about because its behind a paywall. Or supply an alternative non-paywalled link as part of the summary.

            That’s the onus I’m speaking of, being able to actually get to the article the post is talking about. Don’t waste another’s time.

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          • Cosmic Cleric
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            7 months ago

            😭

            “Blaming the victim” is not a good look.

            Paywalls are bad.

            Also lots of independent journalism is dying because people aren’t paying for it.

            I pay for it. I donate to independent journalism. 🤷‍♂️

            My goal is to bring awareness for paywalls and trying to get them to not be used. They should not be promoted here on Lemmy.

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            • @aodhsishaj
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              Point to me on the doll where you were hurt.

              Lol victim, I gave you the full article, you’re not a victim you’re lazy and cheap.

              Either find the article on an archive site, or pay for quality journalism. It sucks I know, capitalism has turned news into a profit model that only truly benefits the rich. We’re all victims of capitalist greed. But don’t spread your learned helplessness. Offer solutions and critique so we can all be better.

              Or bitch that you’re not spoonfed. One or the other, you’re free to fuck up your own life how you see fit.

              … I’m still chuckling about your victimhood. Give me free labor without commensurate compensation.