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Bits Special Section: China, a Fish Barrel for Cybercriminals

The naïveté of new Internet users, and an emphasis on bolstering the web’s growth, have left China’s more than 600 million Internet users vulnerable to cybercrime.



This entry was posted in China, Cybercrime, News, Vulnerabilities on December 2, 2014 by By PAUL MOZUR and SHANSHAN WANG.

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