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  • WannaRen ransomware author provides decryption key

    On April 9, the author of the "WannaRen" ransomware actively contacted Huorong, a Chinese network security provider, and provided decryption keys for his virus. 

  • Tesla sold 10,160 cars in China in March

    Tesla sold 10,160 cars in China in March, according to data released by the China Passenger Car Association on Thursday.

  • Richard Yu: Huawei could have become world's largest phone maker

    Huawei Consumer Business CEO Richard Yu said in a media interview today that if there was no trade war, Huawei would be the world's number one mobile phone manufacturer.

  • Tencent builds China's first intelligent microscope for clinical use

    Tencent announced today that it has created China's first clinically applied smart microscope.

  • Cars supporting Huawei Hicar may be released this year

    The car models supporting Huawei Hicar have been basically determined, and are currently in the final commissioning stage, which is expected to be launched on the market this year, Tencent News quoted people familiar with the matter as saying.

  • Does WeChat need to worry about 5G SMS from Chinese operators?

    SMS may already be a relatively unfamiliar word. For ordinary users, it is more like a tool for viewing various "verification codes".  But now, the SMS app says goodbye to users.

  • Ransomware 'WannaRen' may have been spreading widely through download sites

    On April 8, Chinese web security firm Huorong Security confirmed that the suspected sample of WannaRen ransomware shares on the Internet was actually a virus decryption tool.  The team then conducted traceability analysis on the real virus samples, and captured its propagation script (currently deleted by the author).

  • Huawei will open its largest flagship store in Shanghai in June

    At today's Huawei online product launch event, Huawei Consumer Business CEO Richard Yu said that in June this year, Huawei will open a global flagship store on Nanjing East Road in Shanghai.

  • Vivo releases new software updates for NEX S

    Vivo today pushed new software updates for NEX S, further improving the stability of the system.

  • Chinese drone maker DJI says job cuts rumor 'fake news'

    Rumors were circulating recently on social media that Major Chinese drone maker DJI was laying off at least 50% of employees due to the impact of the new coronavirus epidemic.