How China Demands Tech Firms Reveal Hackable Flaws in Their Products

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Some foreign companies may be complying—potentially offering China’s spies hints for hacking their customers.

The researchers found, in fact, that some firms appear to be taking that second option. They point to aposted to the account of a research organization within the Ministry of Industry and Information Technologies on the Chinese-language social media service WeChat. The posted document lists members of the Vulnerability Information Sharing program that “passed examination,” possibly indicating that the listed companies complied with the law.

The Atlantic Council report’s authors concede that the companies on the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology’s list aren’t likely handing over detailed vulnerability information that could immediately be used by Chinese state hackers.

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