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* Chinese prime minister currently in Switzerland* Sino-Swiss deal first FTA in continental Europe* No details on content of agreement revealedZURICH, May 24 (Reuters) - The Swiss government said onFriday...
Chinese cyber spies are harming the US economy, so hacking back might be a good idea, according to a report from ex-US government officials and tech execs
China and India issued a joint statement Monday highlighting their commitment to expanding common ground in bilateral cooperation and coordination in various fields.Li: A handshake across the HimalayasLi calls for progress in Sino-Indian tiesSingh: Visit...
Via Ángel G. de Ágreda
The theft of US intellectual property is "unprecedented" and costing billions, a US report says, pointing to China as the main culprit.
If Japan's SoftBank wins control of Sprint Nextel, it has pledged to remove network gear from Huawei that Clearwire uses in its network, a step that, according to a Wall Street Journal article, could cost up to $1 billion.
Feds want Huawei gear off Sprint's networks, control over hardware purchases.
Huawei Enterprise is fighting back against Cisco and other vendors over negative campaigns against Huawei by showing how it has taken the initiative from them in terms of innovation.
More that three years after what came to be known as Operation Aurora, it appears that the cyber marauders were after more than just information on activists.
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You may be wondering why America lets the Chinese army get away with hacking and stealing secrets from Lockheed, Raytheon, Bank of America, and a slew...
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Interview: China vows to play peaceful role in Arctic region development: Chinese embassador---China will act as a serious player and peaceful power after it has been accepted by the Arctic Council as a formal observer, Chinese Embassador to...
Via Ángel G. de Ágreda
Unilateral actions taken by Japan since last year, including the decisions to purchase and nationalize the Diaoyu Islands, have pushed Sino-Japanese relations to their lowest point in four decades.
Via Ángel G. de Ágreda
The Danger of Mixing Cyber Espionage with Cyber Warfare Cyber espionage does not equate with cyber warfare. Espionage may be carried out by multiple actors for manifold reasons.
Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei Huawei’s U.S. enterprise unit, which has been trying to take business from Cisco, HP, Dell and IBM, is sick of U.S. ...
Hacking in China thrives across official, corporate and criminal worlds and is openly discussed and promoted, whether for breaking into private networks, tracking dissent or stealing trade secrets.
Claims are made that the Aurora hackers weren't just Chinese-sponsored hackers bent on messing with Tibetan activists. Rather it was a Chinese counterintelligence operation that sought to disc...
The EU is going after Huawei on two fronts, but it looks like China might be getting ready to take revenge.
Conventional warfare isn't cyber.
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