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ZTE Detects Malicious Software for the U.S. Government

ZTE Corporation. ZTE Corporation, a major global semiconductor manufacturer, has revealed that it detected a malicious program related to the Chinese government’s Great Firewall, as well as a malicious tool and malware program for the U. government, in January 2020. The company has also reportedly detected malicious software for the U. government in its servers…

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CDC Launches Vaccine Trial in China

by Thomas H. A story about how a vaccine is finally arriving in developing and developed countries: The CDC announced on March 7th that it had vaccinated more than a dozen people in Wuhan, China, and is investigating how. The CDC did so by using its CDC Vaccine Response Network (or CDC VRN), a program…

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Cyber Security Experts Concerned About China’s Cyber Attacks

Computer security experts are concerned about the continuing efforts by China to use cyber attacks to advance its geopolitical interests in Asia. However, some of the world’s most famous cyber experts continue to express concern about Chinese attempts to interfere with its cyber defense systems. In December, the U. and Taiwan joined their forces to…

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The US Military’s Cyber Offensive Continues

While the US military’s cyber offensive remains mostly theoretical, the country is rapidly becoming the world’s largest producer and exporter of anti-Chinese cyberspace warfare equipment… This is largely due to the growing sophistication of the government’s cyber warfare capabilities and increasing willingness of Chinese citizens to use these tools for political ends, rather than strictly…

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US accuses China of Hacking Microsoft

US accuses China of hacking Microsoft. The US government has accused China of “unmasking” U. intellectual property by stealing the personal information of millions of people through hacking attacks launched in retaliation for the September 11, 2001 attacks. The government’s accusation, made to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), also claims…

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Galaxy S21 Ultra – The Best Galaxy S21 Alternatives – Top Phones to Buy

Here is a comparison of the Galaxy S21 Ultra, also known as the Samsung Galaxy S21, the Galaxy S20 and the Galaxy Note 8. The Galaxy S21 Ultra is a successor to the Galaxy S20 and comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 836 processor, 4GB of RAM and a dual-camera setup at the back. The Galaxy…

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Network Security and Security News – The New Zealand Government’s Links Between Chinese Government-Sponsors and Malicious Cyber Activity

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Attacks in which a Malware is Installed and Controlled by a Remote Link

This article describes attacks in which a malware is installed and controlled by a rogue software module with a remote link. In general, an attacker in China is aware that the software module he or she controls is an executable and not a harmless file. Furthermore, an attacker knows that the software module he or…

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China and the Olympics – Why Hong Kong Should Host the Games

Hong Kong has become a lightning rod for the growing divide between the United States and China, with President Trump using it as a talking point to try to drum up support for the trade war. Beijing now sees the Olympics as an opportunity to demonstrate its support for Hong Kong. There are few other…

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China’s New Zero-Day Bug Could Be Used to Attack Computer Systems in the West

Computer security giant McAfee has warned that China’s new zero-day bug could be used to attack computer systems in the West – and that the Chinese government could use it against foreign companies. “This zero-day bug can be used to launch a remote-code execution attack on a computer from anywhere in the world,” McAfee said…

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