Tag: communist

Chinese-U. Economic and Security Relations Are Not Mutually Exclusive

In 2007, China’s then Prime Minister Wen Jiabao and his wife Wen Hao were arrested on charges of “public nuisance” in a move that is still considered a travesty against China’s democratic constitution. A year after the arrest, the couple was released on bail. In this week’s World Economic Forum, it was suggested that China…

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China Tightens Controls Over Cybersecurity in Data Crackdown

The Chinese government intensified its control over the security of personal data by restricting online access to social networking sites like Weibo and Taobao. China tightens controls over cybersecurity in data crackdown. | Computer Security. December 27, 2016. Chinese authorities clamp down on social media and online activity for a comprehensive cybersecurity crackdown, according to…

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Huawei Issues Update, Claiming Copyright Infringement and Google Issues Takedown Notice

Huawei issued an update, claiming copyright infringement, and Google issued a takedown notice on the same day, saying they have information that Huawei is trying to use its phones to spy on American citizens. Huawei issued an update today in the Dallas/Fort Worth area to its devices with firmware version 3. 7, saying that all…

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Network Security – A Photo of a Woman Being Reprimanded For Breastfeeding at Disneyland Paris

This article was published by Network Security on January 24th, 2014. The security researchers at Network Security have made some important discoveries in the recent security breach of the online store Disney. The online store Disney sells products related to Disneyland Paris, including tickets and gift cards. Disney security researchers discovered the security breach of…

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Bitcoin Mining in China – The Main Reasons They Left China

(Note: This opinion article is the first in a series of articles summarizing the major issues with Bitcoin mining in China. China has issued rules requiring miners to comply. But those rules only have teeth if miners really want to comply. When the Chinese government first demanded mining ASICs be compliant, many miners argued that…

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China’s “On-Demand” Search for Information on Chinese Overseas Listed Companies

The China Government has implemented an anti-illegal search and seizure regime with the participation of national security agencies. This involves the government conducting an “on-demand” search for information on Chinese overseas listed companies. The Chinese Government controls information of more than 60,000 foreign entities and individuals on a weekly basis. This is on top of…

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Beijing: The First Chinese City to Have a Paper Tiger

According to one security analyst, “Beijing is the first Chinese city to have a paper tiger. By Richard M. (Note: The article has been updated below to reflect improved estimates of the damage caused by the February 7 Chinese airstrike on civilians in Henan province – now put at more than 2,000 deaths. The Beijing…

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The Antking of the Belizean Forest

[voice-2-0:1413:0914] (Voice Overlap) Yeah, exactly. So, the first thing that caught my eye about Ants is they live very closely within the soil. And we have a number of different kinds of ants. All of which live in soil. We just don’t know much about them. So in this particular kind of discussion, I, I’ll…

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The Chinese Government’s Crackdown on Pirated Software

As a result of the recent cyber-security breaches, the Chinese government has initiated a crackdown on Internet sites that sell pirated software. This crackdown is primarily aimed at sites selling pirated software, and it came about as a result of a combination of factors. First, the Chinese government has been experiencing severe censorship problems throughout…

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