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Misfortune Cookies: Cybersecurity Cartoon Illustrating Foreign Hacking Threats #1553217 (License: Personal Use)
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This political cartoon by Mike Keefe, dated February 22, 2013, uses the metaphor of “Misfortune Cookies (Made in China)” to critique cybersecurity threats and foreign espionage targeting U.S. institutions. Shattered cookies on the ground reveal additional ominous fortunes: “Your businesses” and “Your media,” underscoring the breadth of potential infiltration. The image combines visual irony with sharp commentary on digital vulnerability and geopolitical tension.
Used in news articles, op-eds, or cybersecurity awareness pages discussing foreign cyber threats, supply chain risks, or U.S.-China tech tensions; matches user intent for understanding geopolitical satire or visual explanations of cyber policy issues.
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