According to a hacker claim, 1 billion data of Chinese citizens are now for sale on the dark web. If confirmed, this may be the most significant data breach in Chinese history so far. Read more on the OCCRP website.
According to a hacker claim, 1 billion data of Chinese citizens are now for sale on the dark web. If confirmed, this may be the most significant data breach in Chinese history so far. Read more on the OCCRP website.
Bloomberg reports that China modified a decade-long rule that restricted offshore-listed firms’ financial data sharing practice, potentially removing a key hurdle for U.S. regulators to gain full access to auditing reports of the majority of the 200-plus Chinese companies listed in New York. Continue reading the Bloomberg article here.
On 1 March 2022, new Chinese rules on prohibition of discrimination through algorithms come into effect. Since August 2022, China’s cyberspace regulator, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), had disseminated draft guidelines that sought to regulate the use of algorithmic systems by internet information services. As per these rules companies will be forbidden to offer...