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Hong Kong, WeChat and WhatsApp
China's top messaging app WeChat banned from Hong Kong government computers
Google and WhatsApp also binned, which is far easier to explain than canning a local hero Hong Kong’s government has updated infosec guidelines to restrict the use of Chinese messaging app WeChat, alongside Meta and Google products like WhatsApp and Google Drive,
Hong Kong bars services like WhatsApp and Google Drive from government computers
The Hong Kong government is barring most civil servants from using popular apps like WhatsApp, WeChat and Google Drive on their work computers due to potential security risks
Hong Kong civil service restrictions on WhatsApp, WeChat won’t affect operations, minister says
Secretary for the Civil Service Ingrid Yeung adds government employees have been given ample time to adapt to alternatives.
Hong Kong Bars Civil Servants From Using WhatsApp, Google Drive on Office Computers
The Hong Kong government is barring most civil servants from using popular apps like WhatsApp, WeChat and Google Drive on their work computers due to potential security risks. The latest IT security guidelines from the Digitial Policy Office have many civil servants complaining about added inconvenience.
Restrictions on Hong Kong civil servants’ access to WhatsApp, WeChat on work computers to take effect this month
New restrictions barring the use of cloud storage and instant messaging services including WhatsApp Web, WeChat, and Google Drive on Hong Kong civil servants’ work computers will take effect by the end of October.
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Hong Kong civil service restrictions on WhatsApp, WeChat won’t affect operations, chief says
Secretary for the Civil Service Ingrid Yeung adds that government employees are given ample time to adapt to alternatives ...
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China says foreign spies trying to steal space programme secrets
China's state security ministry said foreign spy intelligence agencies have been trying to steal secrets from the country's ...
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China's Cosmic Defense: Battling Espionage Amidst Lunar Ambitions
China's state security ministry warns of foreign espionage threats targeting its space program amidst escalating global space ...
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Fintech Thunes Introduces QR Code Payments Solution Connecting Financial Apps to Cashless Economy in China
Thunes, which claims to be the Smart Superhighway to move money around the world, announced the launch of its QR Code ...
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Intel is a security risk for China, says influential industry group
Intel products sold in China should be subject to a security review, the Cybersecurity Association of China (CSAC) said on ...
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WeChat modified TLS encryption protocol exposes users to security risks
A recent investigation by the University of Toronto's Citizen Lab has uncovered potential security weaknesses in WeChat's ...
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Tim Cook makes another trip to China as local users gripe about Apple’s AI delays in the world’s largest smartphone market
Chinese users have griped about Apple’s delay in releasing its AI in mainland China. The iPhone maker faces tough domestic ...
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China’s Minister of Industry and Information Technology meets with Apple CEO Tim Cook in Beijing
On Wednesday, China’s Minister of Industry and Information Technology Jin Zhuanglong met with Apple CEO Tim Cook in Beijing, ...
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Intel faces scrutiny in China over alleged security risks and vulnerabilities in its chips
On its official WeChat account, CSAC claimed that Intel's chips are a threat due to their "frequent vulnerabilities and high ...
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Intel China responds to accusations of security issues from Chinese cyber association
Intel's China unit said on Thursday it has always prioritised product safety and quality, after an influential Chinese ...
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China cyber pros say Intel is installing CPU backdoors on behalf of NSA
Hot on the heels of China’s accusations that Volt Typhoon is actually a CIA asset, a group of cybersecurity experts from the ...
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