
Chinese Data Security Firm CyberServal Completes Round-A Financing
On August 16, Chinese data security startup CyberServal announced its completion of round-A financing, garnering tens of millions of yuan.
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On August 16, Chinese data security startup CyberServal announced its completion of round-A financing, garnering tens of millions of yuan.
A screenshot of an offer to sell more than 220 million pieces of user data obtained from Chinese video community Bilibili was circulated on the Internet. A Bilibili spokesperson denied the user data leak rumor on July 8.
On September 25, the "Light of the Internet Expo" at the 2021 World Internet Conference opened. At the event, Ant Group officially released its Morse Privacy All-in-One Computing Machine developed by its Ant Chain team.
Moxian, a Nasdaq-listed company engaged in bitcoin mining and related services in the United States, announced on August 15 that its wholly-owned subsidiary has transferred all equity interest of Moxian (Hong Kong) Limited to Liu Jiantao, a resident of China.
Soul, a social platform, issued a statement this afternoon saying they have received the possibility of other capital operations, and announced the suspension of its US IPO. Tencent, the majority shareholder, also supports the decision. The company is currently in normal operation.
IPRdaily and incoPat jointly released the "2022 Global Privacy Computing Patents List." Alibaba's Ant Group topped the list with 1,152 patents, ranking first for the second consecutive year.
Following Boris Johnson's resignation and an updated national digital strategy, the UK's tech relationship with China is entering a new phase.
A Chinese web user posted on domestic microblogging platform Sina Weibo on Friday, saying that "WeChat, QQ, Taobao and many other apps repeatedly read albums in the background system."
The official website of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) issued a notice on Monday to standardize Internet services such as Internet advertisements, netdisk services and personal privacy information.
Enterprise services were the center of attention last week.
Some data linked to users' personal privacy of Chinese new energy vehicle maker NIO was stolen by criminal gangs. Regarding this, Long Lu, the Global Head of Digital Safety & Security at NIO, issued a statement on December 20 and confirmed the incident.
On Monday, Vivo posted on its official WeChat account asking App developers to ensure that their apps and programs are in line with privacy compliance requirements. Should any app fail to meet the requirements, it will be removed from app stores.