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  2. Ring of Chinese scammers used stolen $100M to smuggle iPhones ...

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    The auctions happen daily on WeChat, a Chinese social media and mobile payments app. ... Victims of the fraud included an elderly Spokane, Washington, resident who was tricked into buying $4,000 ...

  3. Disappearance of Wang Xing - Wikipedia

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    Wang Xing was abducted by a telecommunications fraud group to a small-scale fraud park called "Apollo Park". According to Sing Tao Daily's report, the man responsible for the largest human trafficking, Hui Huangyi (辉煌钰) was in cooperation with Jin Can (金灿), the boss of Apollo Park to supply the latter with people lured to work there ...

  4. U.S. WeChat Users Alliance v. Trump - Wikipedia

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    U.S. WeChat Users Alliance (USWUA) v. Trump was a court case pending before the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.The plaintiffs won a preliminary injunction on September 20, 2020, blocking the Trump administration's ban order against WeChat based on concerns raised about harm to First Amendment rights and the hardships imposed on a minority community using ...

  5. Right-wing disinformation ramps up on WeChat ahead of ... - AOL

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    Disinformation is saturating the widely used social media platform WeChat and poses a growing threat to Chinese American voters in the November midterm Right-wing disinformation ramps up on WeChat ...

  6. China targets U.S. service members on social media in ... - AOL

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    The agent approached Zhao in a stock trading chat group on the Chinese-owned social media network WeChat, CBS News learned in interviews with people involved in the case. But chats about ...

  7. Wang Dong (hacker) - Wikipedia

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    Wang Dong used the Chinese chatting service WeChat and a Chinese military forum to talk to multiple members when doing cyber crimes. [8] [1] Wang would buy domains and upload malware on the Chinese file uploading service PUDN, he would put "ug." at the start of each domain he bought to be able to claim that the domain was really his. [9]

  8. Canada bans China’s Wechat from government devices citing ...

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    Canada has banned Chinese super-app WeChat on official government devices citing cybersecurity risks, following similar action taken against short-form video app TikTok earlier this year.

  9. Donald Trump–TikTok controversy - Wikipedia

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    Just a week prior, a different preliminary injunction from WeChat users filed with the United States District Court for the Northern District of California was approved by Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler. [63] The preliminary injunction was approved by Judge Carl J. Nichols on September 27. [64]