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US says WeChat ‘ban’ might impair messaging but will not draw criminal charges for users
Using the app to communicate won’t be a banned transaction, although messaging on it could be “directly or indirectly impaired” by the ban.
US on the lookout for 5 Chinese superhackers who targeted India
In the attacks, the conspirators installed 'Cobalt Strike' malware on Indian government-protected computers, the indictment said
Beware: No vaccine exists for coronavirus, but website claiming to sell it is active in India
The US has shutdown the website coronavirusmedicalkit.com and lawsuits have been filed it
Explained: The US Justice Department’s new quarrel with Apple
To investigate the recent shooting of 3 US sailors, the government department has been demanding access to encrypted iPhone data.
After 16 yrs, US to resume use of death penalty; first execution scheduled for Dec
Lee will be the first one to be executed, with the date set for December 9, 2019.
Big tech companies under scrutiny from US Justice Department
An apparent reference to Alphabet Inc, Amazon.com Inc and Facebook Inc, and potentially Apple Inc.
Assange's aide arrested while fleeing Ecuador
A collaborator of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was arrested in Ecuador while trying to flee to Japan.
US charges China's Huawei for sanctions violations, technology theft
The Justice Department charged Huawei and its chief financial officer with conspiring to violate US sanctions on Iran.
US unseals indictments against China's Huawei and CFO Meng Wanzhou
The charges add to pressure on Huawei, the world’s biggest telecommunications equipment maker, from the US government.
Justice Department investigates whether social media is 'stifling' speech
The statement did not name Facebook Inc and Twitter Inc, whose executives testified in Congress.