Chinese envoy says PM’s claim that Beijing agreed to visa-free entry not yet official

OTTAWA — China’s ambassador in Ottawa says Prime Minister Mark Carney’s claim that Beijing is about to lift…
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Secret Kill Switch on Chinese Buses

Test results showed that the Chinese bus maker had access to the vehicles' control systems for software updates and diagnostics. A leading Norwegian public transport operator has said it will introduce stricter security requirements and step up anti-hacking measures after a test on new Chinese-made electric buses showed the manufacturer could remotely turn them off. Transport operator Ruter said test results published last week showed that Chinese bus maker Yutong Group had access to their […]

https://activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025/11/secret-kill-switch-on-chinese-buses/

Chinese diplomat Liu Jianchao taken in for questioning, WSJ reports

(Reuters) -Liu Jianchao, a senior Chinese diplomat widely seen as a potential future foreign minister, has been taken…
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The U.S. Department of Justice this week announced the arrest of one of two suspected “state-backed” Chinese spies accused of hacking and stealing medical research about COVID-19 vaccines and treatment from Texas universities.

https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/crime/2025/07/09/526070/chinese-hacker-arrested-for-allegedly-stealing-covid-19-research-from-texas-universities/

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Alleged Chinese hacker arrested, accused of stealing COVID-19 research from Texas universities

Xu Zewei, 33, was arrested last week in Italy at the request of the U.S., according to the DOJ. He is accused of compromising thousands of computers. Zhang Yu, 44, is accused as a co-defendant and remains at large.

Houston Public Media

China Evades U.S. Chip Bans - Tim Dillon on All-In

#exportcontrols #china #chinesegovernment #shellcompanies #profit #fyp #explore

Origins of Covid19

Feel there is near certainty that the #ChineseGovernment is covering up the origins of #Covid19.

If it was the wet market then it's almost unbelievable that the animal host would not have been found by now.
But no animal host has been identified.

If #LabLeak then this would be known to the Chinese government.

If there was a natural host then I think that would have been disclosed so as to rule out the damaging and destabilising lab-leak idea.

Maybe other factors in play?

Former aide to New York governors charged with acting as an agent of the Chinese government

A former aide to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo was charged with acting as an agent for the Chinese government, US Attorney Breon Peace announced Tuesday.

CNN

The recent advice from the director of Canada’s intelligence agency urging Canadians to remove TikTok from their phones has raised significant questions. If TikTok poses a security threat, why aren’t similar concerns raised about other major platforms like Google and Meta (Facebook)? This article explores the nuances and distinctions that contribute to the perceived threat from TikTok compared to other social media giants.

TikTok’s Unique Position

TikTok, owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, has come under scrutiny primarily because of its potential connections to the Chinese government. According to the 2017 Chinese National Intelligence Law, any Chinese organization or citizen is required to support, assist, and cooperate with state intelligence work. This law has fueled fears that the Chinese government could access TikTok’s vast troves of user data [❞].

The types of data TikTok collects include device information, browsing history, app usage, and even biometric data such as facial recognition and voice prints [❞]. This extensive data collection, combined with the geopolitical tensions between China and Western countries, underpins much of the concern.

Comparisons with Google and Meta

While TikTok’s data collection practices are extensive, it’s important to recognize that Google and Meta also engage in comprehensive data harvesting. Both companies track user behavior across their services and third-party websites through mechanisms like tracking pixels and cookies. For instance, Meta (Facebook) has been found collecting sensitive data from various online platforms, including government websites and hospital portals [❞].

However, the primary difference lies in the geopolitical context and ownership. Google and Meta are US-based companies, which means their data practices are subject to US laws and regulatory frameworks. Despite controversies, there is a level of transparency and accountability expected from them. These companies also face significant scrutiny and regulatory challenges within the US and Europe, aimed at protecting user privacy and data security [❞].

Security and Privacy Concerns

Both TikTok and its US counterparts have faced accusations of misusing user data. TikTok’s keylogging feature, which tracks users’ keyboard inputs within its in-app browser, has raised alarms. Although TikTok claims this feature is for debugging and performance monitoring, it theoretically allows the collection of sensitive data such as passwords and credit card information [❞].

Google and Meta, on the other hand, have been involved in various data privacy scandals. For instance, Meta has been implicated in using tracking pixels to collect data from unsuspecting users on third-party websites [❞]. Both companies have extensive advertising networks that rely on detailed user profiles to target ads effectively, which involves substantial data collection and analysis.

Government and Regulatory Responses

Governments and regulatory bodies worldwide have taken steps to mitigate these risks. In the US, TikTok has been subject to ongoing scrutiny by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) due to concerns over national security [❞]. CFIUS has the authority to compel ByteDance to divest TikTok if deemed necessary for national security.

Similarly, Google and Meta are frequently under the regulatory microscope. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe imposes strict data protection and privacy rules on these companies, compelling them to handle user data with greater care and transparency. In the US, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has also taken action against these companies for various privacy violations [❞] [❞].

The Role of Public Perception

Public perception plays a crucial role in how these companies are viewed. The narrative around TikTok is heavily influenced by its Chinese ownership and the associated geopolitical implications. Even without direct evidence of data misuse by the Chinese government, the theoretical risk is enough to create significant concern [❞].

In contrast, while Google and Meta are often criticized for their data practices, the threat is seen more in terms of corporate overreach and lack of transparency rather than state-level espionage. This distinction affects how regulatory bodies and the public respond to each company.

The security threats posed by TikTok, Google, and Meta are not entirely dissimilar, given that all engage in extensive data collection and tracking. However, the geopolitical context and ownership structure of TikTok amplify the perceived risk. While Google and Meta operate within frameworks that provide a level of accountability and transparency, TikTok’s ties to China and the potential implications of Chinese intelligence laws present a unique challenge.

As digital citizens, it is crucial to stay informed about how these platforms use our data and to advocate for stronger data protection regulations that apply uniformly across all tech companies, regardless of their country of origin. Through awareness and regulatory action, we can better manage the risks associated with using these pervasive digital platforms.

For further reading, you can explore detailed analyses from sources like CISecurity, The Register, Brookings, and more. These provide deeper insights into the complexities of data security in the age of social media.

If TikTok is a threat to my security, why aren’t Google and Meta?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHQBylSxCDs

https://miltonmarketing.com/news/if-tiktok-is-a-threat-to-my-security-why-arent-google-and-meta/

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Why TikTok is the Latest Security Threat

TikTok is a widely-popular social media platform owned by the Chinese technology company ByteDance. Though its stated intention is to share short dance and lip-sync videos, it has become a substantial player in the targeted advertising business in recent years. TikTok and Data Collection TikTok gained an edge through its ability to collect sensitive data […]

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#China's internet #censors have deleted a video in which #children at a private #PerformingArts school in the southwestern province of #Sichuan dance to British rock band #PinkFloyd's 1979 hit "Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2" which featured a choir of #schoolchildren protesting overbearing authority & "thought control" in #education.

https://www.rfa.org/english/news/china/banned-video-of-children-performing-pink-floyd-song-another-brick-in-the-wall-05212024134548.html

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#ChineseGovernment says #relocations are poverty alleviation measures & new locations are ecologically sound, so that affected #Tibetans can improve their livelihoods by relocating, Pearson said.

“But in reality, that hasn’t been the case because many of the people are #pastoralists, and they live off the land, but when they move to more urban-like areas, the work options are different & they would need to speak #Chinese rather than Tibetan,” she added

https://www.rfa.org/english/news/tibet/forced-relocations-report-05212024160518.html

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