Cybersecurity in Hong Kong universities after BU breach

Baptist University audits systems after an unverified ransomware claim, highlighting cybersecurity in Hong Kong universities and the push for tighter access controls and recovery drills.

Hong Kong flags AI voice fraud in WhatsApp scams

Hong Kong police warn AI voice fraud is rising in WhatsApp hijackings, tied to 150 cases and HK$26 million in losses, urging verification steps.

Hong Kong banks plan for quantum computing threats now

Hong Kong banks are strengthening resilience against quantum computing threats, aligning internal governance, crypto inventories and phased migration planning with evolving supervisory expectations.

AI-driven cyberfraud: Interpol warns Asia of scams

Interpol warns AI-driven cyberfraud is spreading across Asia, making scams more deceptive and pressuring banks, platforms, and police to harden defenses.

Hong Kong Data Privacy Academy Launch Builds Talent

Hong Kong launches a data privacy academy to raise compliance skills, standardise training, and help organisations meet data privacy regulations and audits.

China arrests 16 over drone hacking, Clean Skies

China drone hacking cases: China says 16 suspects were arrested as authorities expand the Clean Skies campaign and tighten drone regulation nationwide.

US Nears $400 Million TikTok Privacy Settlement

The tiktok data privacy settlement nears US$400 million as US states weigh child privacy violations and a TikTok privacy settlement with strict compliance.

Fuel Cutoff Evidence Reframes China Eastern 2022 Crash

Fresh investigators' leads on the China Eastern Airlines crash 2022 focus on cockpit inputs and a deliberate fuel cut-off, sharpening new safety actions.

China warns EU of retaliation over proposed cybersecurity rules targeting Chinese firms

China has issued a strong warning to the European Union over proposed cybersecurity regulations that could restrict Chinese companies, signaling potential retaliation against European businesses if the measures are implemented. In a formal submission to the European Commission, Beijing outlined its concerns about

Hong Kong doctor faces Medical Council conduct case

Hong Kong doctor disciplinary action moves to a Medical Council review after a resuscitation photo incident, raising fresh code of conduct breach questions.