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February 10, 2019
China's cybersecurity law update lets state agencies 'pen-test' local companies
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China draws up law that makes it perfectly legal to hack any internet-related company activating in its borders.

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Over 800 million WeChat users sent digital monetary gifts during Lunar New Year

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Samsung predicts it will own over half of 8K TV market share in 2019

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Swiss government invites hackers to pen-test its e-voting system

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Dell recalls faulty Hybrid Power Adapters

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Russia to disconnect from the internet as part of a planned test

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Sprint files lawsuit against AT&T over 5G claims

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