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The spy who hired me: Chinese agents hunt for secrets on LinkedInChinese intelligence is now using professional networking sites and job portals to find and recruit people with access to sensitive data. T...
As the Pentagon pushes for battlefield AI, some military leaders urge cautionThe Trump administration is pushing for AI in the U.S. military, facing calls for safeguards from companies and military leaders. Defense S...
How much did Pakistani handlers pay IAF civilian employee for sharing sensitive information? Details emergeAn IAF civilian employee, a resident of Uttar Pradesh, has been arrested for allegedly spying and sharing sensitive information to Pakistan...
Company catches employee walking 16,000 steps on 'sick leave' for foot pain, what happened next comes with a ₹15 lakh twistA Chinese employee who was fired after taking sick leave for foot pain but walking 16,000 steps in a day has won a court case against his c...
Employee fired for leaving work one minute early, worker drags company to court, gets compensationA woman in China, Wang, won a legal battle against her employer. She was fired for leaving work one minute early on six days. The court rul...
Company launches 2-min toilet time rule to improve employee productivityThree Brothers Machine Manufacturing Company in China has set strict bathroom break policies to boost efficiency, allowing breaks only at s...
Here's where China's DeepSeek hired its talent from in training its AI chatbot, and it has a U.S linkDeepSeek's rapid success in the AI industry has raised concerns over its connections with former Microsoft employees from Microsoft Researc...
Company faces backlash for clicking employee photos in toilet and sharing themA Shenzhen-based company, Lixun Diansheng, has sparked widespread outrage after secretly photographing employees in the restroom and postin...
Binance did monthly transactions worth $90 billion in banned China market: WSJBinance's origins lie in China, though the world's largest crypto exchange withdrew from mainland China in 2017 during a regulatory crackdo...
Binance clocked monthly transactions worth $90 billion in banned China market: reportThe transactions made China Binance's biggest market by far, accounting for 20% of volume worldwide, excluding trades made by a subset of v...
China denies pressuring companies like TikTok to spy for ChinaAt a news conference, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson, Mao Ning, said China "has never and will not" ask companies or individuals t...
Pulling the plug on TikTok will be harder than it looksMaking TikTok safe from Chinese exploitation - as a tool for Chinese officials to surveil Americans' tastes and whereabouts, as an entry po...
US justice department investigating TikTok's owner for 'spying' on journos: reportThe investigation, which began late last year, appears to be tied to the admission in December by the company, ByteDance, that its employee...
TikTok CEO, EU's Vestager chatted about data harvesting, spyingIn the European Union, TikTok together with numerous companies face new stringent tech rules that will go into force in the next two years ...
TikTok confirms some China-based employees can access US user dataCurrently, China-based employees who clear a number of internal security protocols can access certain information on TikTok’s US users, inc...
Spy agencies' focus on China could snare Chinese AmericansUS intelligence agencies are under constant pressure to better understand China's decision-making on issues including nuclear weapons, geop...
US to impose visa sanctions on some Huawei employees: Mike Pompeo, Secretary of StatePompeo said Huawei employees found to be providing material support to regimes engaging in human rights violations and abuses globally woul...
Chinese companies are scrambling to survive Trump’s blacklistDonald Trump’s administration is increasingly adamant about containing China’s rise, arguing that companies like Huawei Technologies Co. st...
Here's the tactic that makes China's espionage activities so effectiveUnlike other nations, China uses a broad array of both professional and citizen spies to gather data, Peter Mattis explains for War On The ...
No Privacy. Just Laughs: Concerns over government spying give way to spoofsUncle Sam’s plans to listen world’s communications is the latest attempt in compulsive snooping, and has got the whole world in stitches