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Chinese Hackers Are Still Actively Targeting Indian Port in Shadow War, U S Firm Says

Chinese Hackers Are Still Actively Targeting Indian Port in Shadow War, U.S. Firm Says Bloomberg 3/3/2021 Jamie Tarabay and Dhwani Pandya © Bloomberg A gamer uses an illuminated keyboard at the Gamescom gaming industry event in Cologne, Germany, on Tuesday, Aug. 21, 2018. Gamescom is Germany s largest congress revolving around digital games, and acts as an interface with other cultural and creative branches, as well as with the digital economy according to their media site. (Bloomberg) At least one connection opened by Chinese state-sponsored hackers into the network system of an Indian port is still active, even as authorities block attempts to penetrate the South Asian nation’s electrical sector, according to the U.S. firm that alerted officials.

India s Ban of Chinese Apps Needs International Support: Expert

India’s Ban of Chinese Apps Merits International Support: Expert News Analysis NEW DELHI Just as there is a physical world, there’s a virtual world. Gamers and app developers call it the meta-sphere, and it daily engages billions of real-time people. Predominantly controlled by Chinese entities, the meta-sphere gives the Chinese regime information that’s needed to control behavior, as well as a platform for censorship and propaganda. India banned Chinese mobile applications because, according to James Lee, a former hedge fund manager who has two decades of experience investing in the gaming industry in the United States and Hong Kong, these apps were feeding into the metadata of the Chinese regime’s artificial intelligence system. In June 2020, India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology said the apps were “prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India, defense of India, security of state, and public order.”

Hillicon Valley: Privacy, immigrant rights groups slam smart wall proposal | New DHS policies aim to fight cyber epidemic | Twitter exploring allowing users to charge for content

  ‘SMART WALL’ OPPOSITION: A coalition of privacy and immigrant rights groups are pushing back on the Biden administration’s proposal to deploy a new technology and surveillance systems on the southern border. In a statement released Thursday and first obtained by The Hill, the 40 groups slam the legislation introduced in Congress last week as a “continuation of the Trump administration’s racist border policies, not a break from it.” The letter pans the proposed use of smart technology at the border as Trump’s wall by another name. The administration’s proposal authorizes the Department of Homeland Security to develop technology and surveillance infrastructure to “manage and secure the southern border.”

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