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5,000 Foreigners Flagged by China in Advanced Surveillance Sweep: Another Data Leak


5,000 Foreigners Flagged by China in Advanced Surveillance Sweep: Data Leak
More than 5,000 foreigners were tracked during visits to mainland China between 2017 and 2018, according to the latest data leak from a Chinese institution. Some individuals on the list say they were only in China for a day or were transiting through Shanghai.
One cybersecurity expert says the latest data leak is unique in its increased sophistication, the fact a local bureau was involved in surveillance, and the use of facial recognition.
The information was compiled by the Shanghai Public Security Bureau, a local level branch of Beijing’s main surveillance body, the Ministry of Public Security. ....

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Chinese Hack on Microsoft Poses Imminent Threat to Australian Security: Expert


Chinese Hack on Microsoft Poses Imminent Threat to Australian Security: Expert
The Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) sounded the alarm on March 3, urging organisations to follow tech giant Microsoft’s instructions to patch vulnerable systems which came under threat by a state-sponsored Chinese cyber attacker.
This comes after Microsoft announced on March 2 that a cyber actor based in China, which they called “Hafnium,” hacked its email server software, Microsoft Exchange.
The extent of Hafnium’s operations in the United States included the targeting of a multitude of sectors for the purposes of exfiltrating important information.
These sectors included infectious disease researchers, law firms, higher education institutions, defense contractors, policy think tanks, and NGOs. ....

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