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Chinese Police Summon Alibaba Staff to Probe Data Breach

July 19, 2022
Source: regulationasia.com regulationasia.com
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Chinese Police Summon Alibaba Staff to Probe Data Breach By Editors, Regulation Asia Published on 19th July 2022 Personal information on 1 billion Chinese citizens was reportedly stolen from a Shanghai police database located on an Alibaba server. To continue reading... Sign in Password * Remember me Lost your password? Get access today Sign up for a free 2-week trial and get instant, unrestricted and unlimited access to Regulation Asia. FREE TRIAL Already taken your free trial? Get in touch with our team and enquire about a subscription today. Select subscribe below to view our subscription packages or you can...
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