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TikTok and its 'secret sauce' caught in the feud between China and the United States

20 Mar 2024  |  ledevoir.com
A U.S. bill that would force TikTok to be sold by its Chinese parent company ByteDance is set to be reviewed by the Senate, amidst concerns over data privacy and propaganda. Experts believe China will not accept a forced sale, especially due to the value of TikTok's algorithm, which has been a key factor in its rapid growth. The algorithm's details are a closely guarded secret, contributing to TikTok's success and addictiveness. Previous attempts to ban TikTok under the Trump administration and China's designation of user data-based recommendation algorithms as protected technology highlight the ongoing tensions. TikTok claims its user data and algorithm for American users are stored on Oracle servers in the U.S., but there are doubts about the effectiveness of this arrangement. Chinese authorities have warned they will defend their interests against the U.S. bill.

TikTok and its 'secret sauce' caught in U.S.-China tussle

19 Mar 2024  |  www.japantimes.co.jp
A U.S. campaign to force TikTok to sever ties with its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, is advancing to the Senate. New legislation passed by the House of Representatives could lead to a ban on TikTok in the United States if it does not comply. Despite TikTok's efforts to demonstrate its independence from Beijing, China has strongly defended the company, highlighting the geopolitical tensions surrounding the app's future.

TikTok and its 'secret sauce' caught in US-China tussle

18 Mar 2024  |  Space War
The US is pushing for TikTok to sever ties with its Chinese parent company ByteDance, citing national security concerns over data access and influence. Beijing strongly opposes this move, viewing it as an unfair commercial plunder and a dangerous precedent for Chinese companies. TikTok's algorithm, considered its most valuable asset, is at the center of the controversy. Despite TikTok's efforts to store US user data domestically under 'Project Texas,' skepticism remains among US lawmakers and security agencies. The situation underscores the broader US-China tensions and the complexities of global tech governance.

TikTok and its ‘secret sauce’ caught in US-China tussle

18 Mar 2024  |  bilyonaryo.com
The article discusses the escalating tensions between the US and China over TikTok, focusing on the US legislative push to sever TikTok from its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, due to national security concerns. Beijing strongly opposes the forced sale, viewing it as a threat to Chinese business interests and a form of 'commercial plunder.' TikTok's algorithm, considered its most valuable asset, is central to the debate, with US lawmakers and security agencies worried about data privacy and potential espionage. Despite TikTok's efforts to store US user data domestically, skepticism remains high among US officials.

TikTok and its 'secret sauce' caught in US-China tussle

01 Mar 2024  |  techxplore.com
The US Senate is considering legislation that could ban TikTok unless it severs ties with its Chinese parent company, ByteDance. Beijing strongly opposes the forced sale, viewing it as a threat to Chinese companies and a form of commercial plunder. TikTok's algorithm, a key asset, is at the center of the debate, with US lawmakers concerned about data privacy and potential espionage. Despite TikTok's efforts to store US user data domestically, skepticism remains high among US security agencies. The outcome of this legislative battle could set a precedent for future actions against Chinese tech firms.

What is Storm-1152, alleged top creator of fake Microsoft accounts?

18 Dec 2023  |  www.thestar.com.my
Microsoft has seized websites of the Vietnam-based group Storm-1152, which allegedly sold millions of fake accounts used for various cybercrimes. The group, tracked to Vietnam and led by Duong Dinh Tu, Linh Van Nguyen, and Tai Van Nguyen, used sophisticated tools to create fraudulent accounts. Storm-1152's services were openly available on the web, and they allegedly made millions of dollars from their operations. Their customers, including the high-profile group Octo Tempest, used these accounts for phishing, ransomware, and other cybercrimes. A US court has allowed Microsoft to take control of the group's websites.

What is Storm-1152, alleged top creator of fake Microsoft accounts?

15 Dec 2023  |  menastar.com
Microsoft has taken action against a Vietnam-based group, Storm-1152, for creating and selling millions of fake Microsoft accounts used in ransomware attacks, identity theft, and other scams. The group used sophisticated bots to bypass security measures like CAPTCHA puzzles, creating approximately 750 million fraudulent accounts. Storm-1152 operated openly on the web, providing cybercrime-as-a-service to other criminal groups. Microsoft's legal actions led to the seizure of Storm-1152's websites, and the company continues to address the damages caused by these cybercrimes.

What is Storm-1152, alleged top creator of fake Microsoft accounts?

15 Dec 2023  |  charitonleader.com
Microsoft has seized websites of Vietnam-based Storm-1152, accused of selling millions of fake accounts for cybercrimes. The group used bots to bypass security and create fraudulent Outlook and Hotmail accounts. Detected by Arkose Labs in 2021, Storm-1152's leaders are Duong Dinh Tu, Linh Van Nguyen, and Tai Van Nguyen. The fake accounts were used for ransomware, identity theft, and phishing by cybercriminals. Microsoft's action followed a US federal court's response to their complaint, resulting in the seizure of Storm-1152's domains.

What is Storm-1152, alleged top creator of fake Microsoft accounts?

15 Dec 2023  |  enca.com
Microsoft has taken action against a Vietnam-based group, Storm-1152, for creating and selling millions of fake Microsoft accounts used in ransomware attacks and other cybercrimes. The group, which includes three individuals named Duong Dinh Tu, Linh Van Nguyen, and Tai Van Nguyen, utilized bots to bypass security measures like CAPTCHA. Arkose Labs assisted Microsoft in tracking the group, which operated openly on the web and provided services to other criminals. Microsoft's legal complaint led to the seizure of Storm-1152's websites, and the company continues to address the damages caused by associated cybercrimes.

What is Storm-1152, alleged top creator of fake Microsoft accounts?

15 Dec 2023  |  bilyonaryo.com
Microsoft has taken control of websites operated by Storm-1152, a Vietnam-based group accused of creating millions of fake accounts used in cybercrimes such as ransomware and identity theft. The group, tracked to Vietnam by Arkose Labs, used advanced bots to bypass Microsoft's security features, creating around 750 million fake accounts. Storm-1152 sold these accounts to other cybercriminals, including the notorious Octo Tempest group. Microsoft, with the help of cybercrime experts, managed to seize the group's websites following a US court order.

What is Storm-1152, alleged top creator of fake Microsoft accounts?

01 Dec 2023  |  techxplore.com
Microsoft has seized websites operated by Storm-1152, a Vietnam-based group accused of creating millions of fake Microsoft accounts used in cybercrimes such as ransomware attacks and identity theft. The group, tracked to Vietnam by Arkose Labs, developed automated tools to bypass Microsoft's security features. Storm-1152's leaders, Duong Dinh Tu, Linh Van Nguyen, and Tai Van Nguyen, allegedly made millions of dollars by selling these accounts to other cybercriminals. The group's activities have impacted major companies like Google and X. A US court has allowed Microsoft to take control of Storm-1152's websites.

What Is Storm-1152, Alleged Top Creator Of Fake Microsoft Accounts?

04 Oct 2023  |  International Business Times
Microsoft has seized websites operated by Storm-1152, a Vietnam-based group accused of creating millions of fake accounts used for cybercrimes such as ransomware and identity theft. The group, identified in 2021, used sophisticated tools to bypass Microsoft's security features. Key members include Duong Dinh Tu, Linh Van Nguyen, and Tai Van Nguyen. Storm-1152's operations, described as 'cybercrime-as-a-service,' provided fake accounts to other criminal groups, including Octo Tempest, which has been linked to significant cybercrimes. Microsoft, with the help of Arkose Labs, has taken legal action to shut down the group's websites.

What is Storm-1152, alleged top creator of fake Microsoft accounts?

04 Oct 2023  |  www.macaubusiness.com
Microsoft has seized websites operated by Storm-1152, a Vietnam-based group accused of creating millions of fake accounts used in cybercrimes such as ransomware attacks and identity theft. The group, identified in collaboration with Arkose Labs, used sophisticated tools to bypass Microsoft's security features. Storm-1152, led by Duong Dinh Tu, Linh Van Nguyen, and Tai Van Nguyen, allegedly sold these accounts to other criminal groups, including Octo Tempest, which has been linked to significant cybercrimes. Microsoft has taken legal action, resulting in the seizure of Storm-1152's websites.
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