Global dynamics
1. The French court sues Nexa Technologies for participating in torture
On November 28th, Agence France-Presse (AFP) revealed that Nexa Technologies was sued on October 12th for 'participating in torture and enforced disappearance'. The French company is accused of selling surveillance software to the Egyptian regime. [Foreign publication]Read Original】
2. The International Criminal Police Organization arrests more than 1,000 network criminals from 20 countries, seize 27 million US dollars
The International Criminal Police Organization's operation code-named 'HAECHI-II', after a four-month joint operation, finally arrested more than 1,000 network criminals and recovered 27 million US dollars in illegal gains. [Foreign publication]Read Original】
3. Low 'transparency' in collecting user data, Apple and Google suffer heavy fines

On November 26th local time, Italy's antitrust regulatory authority announced that due to Apple and Google's insufficient transparency in collecting and using user data, the two technology giants were fined 10 million euros (about 72 million RMB). [Foreign publication]Read Original】
4. Australia promotes new defamation law: mandatory social media platforms to disclose 'network troll' identity
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison (Scott Morrison) is pushing for the implementation of new defamation laws, which will force social media platforms to disclose the identity of Troll (keyboard warrior/network troll) or face heavy fines. [Foreign publication]Read Original】
5. More than 260,000 phishing attacks in the third quarter of 2021
APWG Senior Researcher Greg Aaron points out: 'The number of phishing websites reported to APWG is ten times that of ten years ago. Phishing has not decreased with the development of the online environment and remains a dangerous activity that cybercriminals can profit from.' [Foreign publication]Read Original】
6. Mexico City accelerates the digital service
The 2021 Digital Development Index recently released in Mexico shows that Mexico City, with its numerous free Wi-Fi access points and its inclusion in the development strategy of the digital economy, has been identified as the city with the highest level of digital development in Mexico. [Read Original】
Security incidents
1. Hackers use the Tardigrade malware to attack biomanufacturing facilities
According to a consultation report released by the Bioeconomic Information Sharing and Analysis Center (BIO-ISAC), the report points out that a malware named 'Tardigrade' is actively spreading throughout the industry, and its target may be to steal intellectual property rights, lurk for a long time, and infect the system with ransomware. [Foreign publication]Read Original】
2. Is it illegal for a shopping app to read the phone clipboard without permission? The court: It violates the user's privacy rights.
Recently, the Guangzhou Internet Court made a judgment on a case where a shopping app read the phone clipboard without the user's permission. The court determined that the app violated the user's privacy rights.Read Original】
3. What should street vendors do when converting from personal payment codes to merchant codes?
‘It is not that the WeChat and Alipay payment codes cannot be used, but that personal payment codes cannot be used for obvious business collection activities. That is to say, for businesses involving large amounts of money and frequent transactions, they should apply to become authorized merchants and use merchant payment codes, and can no longer use personal payment codes for collection.’Read Original】
4. Many banks issue warnings on how to ensure facial recognition security
‘Face information is unique and immutable, and once leaked, the risks it brings are far greater than those of password leaks,’ said Ping An Bank in its announcement.Read Original】
5. Apple issues warning after Pegasus hackers emerge
Several reports in the past few months have revealed an incredible iPhone hacking activity, Pegasus, which allows state actors to monitor specific individuals targeted by iPhone users through zero-day attacks.Read Original】
6. Phishing emails target IKEA: Possible severe impact
On November 26th, according to BleepingComputer, a global home improvement retailer, IKEA, is experiencing a continuous cyber attack. Attackers are using stolen reply chain emails to carry out internal phishing attacks on IKEA employees.Read Original】
High-quality article
1. How to use REST Assured to perform API testing
Now APIs are playing an increasingly important role in software trends (such as mobile applications, the Internet of Things, etc.), and appropriate automated testing of these APIs has become indispensable.Read Original】
2. Brief analysis of Chrome-V8-Issue-762874
This is the second vulnerability on A guided tour through Chrome's javascript compiler.Read Original】
3. The Shanghai Data Regulations were passed and will be officially implemented on January 1, 2022
On November 25th, the Shanghai Data Regulations were passed by the 37th Meeting of the Standing Committee of the 15th People's Congress of Shanghai and will take effect from January 1, 2022, providing a fundamental institutional guarantee for Shanghai to comprehensively promote the digital transformation of the city.【Read Original】
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