Nearly one billion people in China had their personal data leaked, and it’s been online for more than a year
by Yong Xiong, Hannah Ritche and Nectar Gan
via CNN on July 5, 2022
TikTok Confirms Some China-Based Employees Can Access US User Data
by Alex Barinka
via Bloomberg on July 1, 2022
Hackers Claim Theft of Police Info in China’s Largest Data Leak
by Sarah Zheng
via Bloomberg on July 4, 2022
Chinese AI Champion SenseTime’s Stock Tanks as Investor Lockup Ends
by Rebecca Feng and Jing Yang
via Wall Street Journal on June 30, 2022
British satellite programme 'at risk' from sale of UK tech giant
by James Titcomb
via The Telegraph on July 3, 2022
In a big potential breach, a hacker offers to sell a Chinese police database.
by John Liu, Paul Mozur and Kalley Huang
via New York Times on July 05, 2022
The CCP’s information campaign targeting rare earths and Australian company Lynas
by Albert Zhang
via Australian Strategic Policy Institute on June 29, 2022
China pushes forward with home-grown operating systems to rival Windows
by Che Pan
via South China Morning Post on July 01, 2022
Chinese hackers kept up hiring drive despite FBI indictment
by Eleanor Olcott
via Financial Times on July 02, 2022
China censors news of alleged hacking of Shanghai police database
by Ryan McMorrow
via Financial Times on July 05, 2022
China activates data in the national interest
by Rebecca Arcesati
via Mercator Institute for China Studies on July 4, 2022
Lawmakers ask F.T.C. chair to investigate TikTok’s data practices.
by David McCabe
via New York Times on July 5, 2022
Chinese Internet users are spooked by alleged government data breach
by Jan Li
via Quartz on July 5, 2022
Pro-PRC DRAGONBRIDGE Influence Campaign Targets Rare Earths Mining Companies in Attempt to Thwart Rivalry to PRC Market Dominance
via Mandiant on June 28, 2022
China lured graduate jobseekers into digital espionage
by Eleanor Olcott and Helen Warrell
via Financial Times on June 30, 2022