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Top Architecture Tech Stack
Feb 12, 2025 · Information Security

Hackers Deface Wuhan State-Owned Company's Website Over Unpaid Salaries: Legal and Social Implications

On February 8, 2025, the homepage of Wuhan Huike Zhichuang Technology Co., a state‑owned enterprise, was hijacked with a bold protest message about unpaid programmer wages, sparking legal analysis, public debate on labor rights, and concerns over information‑security vulnerabilities in Chinese state firms.

Chinese lawinformation securitylabor rights
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Hackers Deface Wuhan State-Owned Company's Website Over Unpaid Salaries: Legal and Social Implications
Top Architect
Top Architect
Sep 20, 2021 · Information Security

Case Study: Violation of Computer Information System Laws by Yang Mou – Court Judgment and Legal Analysis

The article details how Yang Mou, a former ticketing system programmer, remotely accessed and sabotaged a bus company's ticketing platform in October 2020, leading to a court conviction for destroying computer information systems under Chinese criminal law, with a nine‑month prison sentence and references to relevant statutes.

Chinese lawcomputer crimeinformation security
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Case Study: Violation of Computer Information System Laws by Yang Mou – Court Judgment and Legal Analysis
21CTO
21CTO
Dec 3, 2019 · Information Security

When Is Web Scraping Legal? A Developer’s Guide to Chinese Cyber Laws

This article explains the legal boundaries of web crawling in China, covering recent cybersecurity regulations, what makes a crawler illegal or legal, common developer questions, and practical advice to avoid personal‑data violations and criminal liability.

Chinese lawLegal ComplianceWeb Scraping
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When Is Web Scraping Legal? A Developer’s Guide to Chinese Cyber Laws