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Biden's team vows action against hack as US threats persist
Once in office, President-elect Joe Biden will punish Russia for its suspected cyberespionage operation against the United States with financial sanctions and measures to hobble the Kremlin's ability to launch future hacks, his chief of staff said Dec 20.
Chinese military using virtual reality to boost their combat readiness
Training forms part of PLA’s plans to switch from a Russian model to American-style methods. New recruits using VR for parachuting training because youngsters are more receptive to the technology.
As US hospitals cope with a Covid-19 surge, cyber threats loom
By targeting health care providers with attacks that scramble and lock up data until victims pay a ransom, hackers can demand thousands or millions of dollars and wreak havoc until they’re paid.
Smart connected bandages developed to accelerate skin healing
Scientists are currently developing a smart bandage prototype equipped with sensors to communicate precious information in real time on all types of wounds in order to care for them without delay.
Sources: China’s Ant considers Paytm stake sale amid tensions with India
Chinese fintech giant Ant Group is considering selling its 30% stake in Indian digital payment processor Paytm amid tensions between the two Asian neighbours and a toughening competitive landscape, people with direct knowledge of the matter said.
QAnon’s rise in Japan shows the conspiracy theory’s global spread
QAnon’s days as a solely US phenomenon are over.
China demands India rescind app ban
Beijing lashed out at India on Nov 25 after it banned another tranche of Chinese apps for national security reasons, the latest sore point between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.
India bans 43 more Chinese apps in latest salvo at Beijing
India banned 43 more Chinese apps on Nov 24, including some from e-commerce giant Alibaba, saying they threatened its "sovereignty and integrity" as tensions remain high between the nuclear-armed neighbours following a deadly border clash.
Nigeria considers social media regulation in wake of deadly shooting
Nigeria’s information minister said “some form of regulation” could be imposed on social media just a week after protesters spread images and videos of a deadly shooting using Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
Facebook touts free speech. In Vietnam, it’s aiding in censorship
For months, Bui Van Thuan, a chemistry teacher turned crusading blogger in Vietnam, published one scathing Facebook post after another on a land dispute between villagers and the communist government.