Taiwan warns of growing Chinese digital espionage threat through popular apps
Taipei [Taiwan] December 4 (ANI): Taiwan's Ministry of Digital Affairs has sounded an alarm over the rising risks of Chinese surveillance through several popular apps, officially identifying Douyin, Xiaohongshu (known internationally as RedNote), Sina Weibo, Weixin, and Baidu Cloud as potential threats to Taiwan's information security.
The ministry urged citizens to stay alert and strengthen their digital protection measures amid growing concerns about China's cyber influence, as reported by The Taipei Times.
The ministry warned that such invasive practices can enable scam syndicates to study users' routines and exploit them for harassment or fraud.
Given that Chinese law mandates corporations to provide data to the state upon request, information processed or stored by Chinese firms remains highly vulnerable to interception by Chinese intelligence agencies, posing a grave privacy threat compared with firms operating outside China.
Cybersecurity Director-General Tsai Fu-lung advised the public to install only essential apps, regularly review permission settings, and avoid downloading software from unverified sources.
The Ministry of Digital Affairs is also working with the Ministry of Education to finalise a list of high-risk apps for schools by the end of the month, part of Taiwan's broader push to shield citizens from China's expanding digital surveillance machinery, as reported by The Taipei Times. (ANI)
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