Apple cuts off China’s Ofilm over Xinjiang labor | Spy firm wants to sell global car location data to the U.S. military | Twitter has now suspended more than 150,000 QAnon accounts
Apple cuts off China’s Ofilm over Xinjiang labor | Spy firm wants to sell global car location data to the U.S. military | Twitter has now suspended more than 150,000 QAnon accounts
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Follow us on Twitter. The Daily Cyber Digest focuses on the topics we work on, including cyber, critical technologies & strategic issues like foreign interference. Apple has severed ties with Chinese component supplier Ofilm Group Co. over allegations it’s involved in a government program that transfers ethnic minorities from Xinjiang to other parts of the country for work, a person familiar with the matter says. The Australian Strategic Policy Institute said in a report last year that Ofilm used at least 700 Uyghur laborers from Xinjiang at a factory in the southern province of Jiangxi. The workers were sent there in late April 2017 as part of a state-sponsored labor transfer program, the think tank said.
Apple cuts off China’s Ofilm over Xinjiang labor | Spy firm wants to sell global car location data to the U.S. military | Twitter has now suspended more than 150,000 QAnon accounts
Apple cuts off China’s Ofilm over Xinjiang…
Apple cuts off China’s Ofilm over Xinjiang labor | Spy firm wants to sell global car location data to the U.S. military | Twitter has now suspended more than 150,000 QAnon accounts
Follow us on Twitter. The Daily Cyber Digest focuses on the topics we work on, including cyber, critical technologies & strategic issues like foreign interference. Apple has severed ties with Chinese component supplier Ofilm Group Co. over allegations it’s involved in a government program that transfers ethnic minorities from Xinjiang to other parts of the country for work, a person familiar with the matter says. The Australian Strategic Policy Institute said in a report last year that Ofilm used at least 700 Uyghur laborers from Xinjiang at a factory in the southern province of Jiangxi. The workers were sent there in late April 2017 as part of a state-sponsored labor transfer program, the think tank said.