Facebook staff fret over China’s ads of happy Muslims in Xinjiang | Suspected NK hackers set up fake company to target researchers | Arm says its chip architecture could be made available to Huawei
Facebook staff fret over China’s ads of happy Muslims in Xinjiang | Suspected NK hackers set up fake company to target researchers | Arm says its chip architecture could be made available to Huawei
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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. Some Facebook staff are raising concerns on internal message boards and in other employee discussions that the company is being used as a conduit for state propaganda, highlighting sponsored posts from Chinese organizations that purport to show Muslim ethnic minority Uyghurs thriving in China’s Xinjiang region, according to people familiar with the matter…The Journal on Tuesday reported that Xinjiang-related activity by Chinese state media and diplomats on Facebook and Twitter hit a new high last year, according to new research, as Beijing defended its policies in the region.
Facebook staff fret over China’s ads of happy Muslims in Xinjiang | Suspected NK hackers set up fake company to target researchers | Arm says its chip architecture could be made available to Huawei
Facebook staff fret over China’s ads of happy…
Facebook staff fret over China’s ads of happy Muslims in Xinjiang | Suspected NK hackers set up fake company to target researchers | Arm says its chip architecture could be made available to Huawei
Follow us on Twitter. The Daily Cyber Digest focuses on the topics we work on, including cyber, critical technologies & strategic issues like foreign interference. Some Facebook staff are raising concerns on internal message boards and in other employee discussions that the company is being used as a conduit for state propaganda, highlighting sponsored posts from Chinese organizations that purport to show Muslim ethnic minority Uyghurs thriving in China’s Xinjiang region, according to people familiar with the matter…The Journal on Tuesday reported that Xinjiang-related activity by Chinese state media and diplomats on Facebook and Twitter hit a new high last year, according to new research, as Beijing defended its policies in the region.