2021-02-05
Nikkei Asia
Users in mainland China are flocking to Clubhouse, a rare space outside the country's firewall where they can speak freely with people from Hong Kong and Taiwan
Audio-based social-media platform becomes free-speech haven for mainland users — The Clubhouse app had two million users globally as of Jan. 24. Tweets: @joshschoen , @harry_jerry , @loh , @charlesm...
2020-08-25
New York Times
Emboldened by Hong Kong's new security law, police are targeting the social media accounts of media executives, pro-democracy politicians, and activists
Under a new national security law, the police are targeting the social media accounts of executives, politicians and activists. Tweets: @paulmozur , @paulmozur , @paulmozur , @paulmozur , @paulmozur ,...
2020-08-08
Wired
Researchers: China's state-sponsored hackers stole source code, SDKs, and chip designs from at least seven Taiwanese chip companies over the past two years
Andy Greenberg / Wired : Tweets: @carlzha , @__winn , @hatr , @talbeerysec , @780thc , @heguisen , and @a_greenberg Tweets: Carl Zha / @carlzha : Idk if story is true but if US plan to starve China o...
2020-07-25
Ars Technica
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Researchers say the Android version of DJI Go 4, installed 1M+ times, covertly collected a range of sensitive user data and sent it to servers in mainland China
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2020-07-24
Ars Technica
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Researchers say the Android version of DJI Go 4, installed 1M+ times, covertly collected a range of sensitive user data and sent it to servers in mainland China
DJI Go 4, installed more than 1 million times, can execute arbitrary code. — The Android version of DJI Go 4 …
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