Facebook Moves Against Evil Eye Hackers Targeting Uyghurs

The company’s investigation proper right into a Chinese espionage advertising and marketing marketing campaign took researchers previous Facebook’s non-public platforms.
The company’s investigation into a Chinese espionage campaign took researchers beyond Facebook’s own platforms.

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Author: Lily Hay Newman

Lily Hay Newman has recently written 9 articles on similar topics including :
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