Chinese authorities rapped Walmart for supposedly disregarding cybersecurity laws, local media detailed, the most recent difficulty for the U.S. retailer that is as of now an target of accusations in the nation for evidently preventing deals of items from Xinjiang. Police in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen found 19 weaknesses in Walmart’s network system in late November and blamed it for being delayed to fix the loopholes, the China Quality News, supported by the nation’s market controller, reported on Wednesday. Walmart was requested to make corrections, the report said, without referencing any fines or details of the vulnerabilities. This...