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technology6 months ago

Chinese Authorities Deploy New Tool to Hack Seized Phones and Extract Data

Chinese authorities are using a malware called Massistant, developed by Xiamen Meiya Pico, to extract data from seized phones, including messages, images, and location data, raising privacy concerns especially for travelers in China. The tool requires physical access to devices and leaves evidence of its use, but once installed, it can access extensive personal data, highlighting ongoing surveillance and digital forensics efforts by Chinese authorities.

business1 year ago

"Missing Chinese Banker Bao Fan Resigns Amid Investigation and Disappearance"

Bao Fan, the prominent investment banker who disappeared nearly a year ago amid a Chinese investigation, has resigned as chairman and chief executive of China Renaissance Holdings, citing "health reasons" and a desire to focus on family affairs. His resignation comes amidst Beijing's crackdown on the business elite and signals an escalation in the government's anti-corruption campaign. The company did not disclose the nature of the investigation, and Xie Yijing has been appointed as the permanent head of China Renaissance.

business2 years ago

Foxconn Collaborates with Chinese Authorities on Tax and Land Use Investigations

Apple supplier Foxconn, also known as Hon Hai, has stated that it will cooperate with Chinese authorities in ongoing investigations into tax audits and land use of its subsidiaries. The world's largest contract electronics manufacturer, which assembles products like Apple's iPhones, emphasized its commitment to legal compliance. The investigations come as Foxconn founder Terry Gou seeks to become Taiwan's next president, amid tensions between Beijing and the self-governed island.

world-news2 years ago

Excavator Shortcut: Great Wall of China Damaged

Two construction workers in northern China severely damaged a section of the Great Wall by using an excavator to create a shortcut for their work nearby. The suspects have been detained, and authorities have stated that the damage caused is irreversible and poses a threat to the cultural relic's integrity and safety. The Great Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has been subject to preservation efforts due to the disappearance of about 30% of the Ming Great Wall in recent years. The Chinese government has implemented regulations and penalties to protect the ancient structure from vandalism and unauthorized access.