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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Tokyo: The Japanese government and all its affiliated agencies and departments have put on hold the use of the popular messaging app Line following the revelation that app users' personal data had been accessed by technicians in China, Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunobu Kato said on Friday.

\"We will stop using [the app] until all relevant concerns in this regard are eliminated,\" Kato said at a press conference, according to Sputnik.

The official specified that employees of the administration of the Prime Minister and the government are prohibited from using the messenger to transmit classified information.

Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Ryota Takeda has ordered local administrations to stop collecting questionnaires and opinions, as well as providing services and receiving all types of applications from the population through this messenger.

Line is one of the most popular messengers in Japan with 86 million users.

Sputnik reported that earlier this week, media reported that users' personal data, including names and surnames, email addresses, phone numbers, as well as the content of correspondence and photos, stored on servers in Japan, has been available since 2018 to the employees of a Chinese outsourcing company, which was entrusted with the system administration of the messenger application.

Moreover, at least 32 connections to these servers from China were registered.

Line Corp. said on Wednesday its app users' personal information had been accessed by technicians in China without users being informed as required by law.

Kyodo News reported that four technicians of Line's affiliate company in China were able to see users' names, phone numbers and email addresses along with messages reported by users as inappropriate from around the summer of 2018. Conventional messages were not read as they were encrypted.

\"We are very sorry for causing anxiety and concerns due to our inadequate explanations,\" the app operator said in a statement as quoted by Kyodo News, adding that some of its app users' personal information stored in Japan was able to be accessed from its operating bases abroad, a system in place to improve its services.

Chinese hackers reportedly attacked Australia's Western parliamentary email network earlier this month as a part of a massive global cyber-attack involving Microsoft<\/a> software.

The online strike, which was detected on March 4 in the middle of the state election campaign, prompted intervention from Australia's cybersecurity watchdog in Canberra, reported Australian ABC.

Chinese hackers have also been trying hard to crack Indian cyber space. There have been more aggressive attempts of hacking by Chinese hackers since last one year.

Various government organisations like the
Computer Emergency Response Team<\/a> (CERT-IN) and the National Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Centre (NCIIPC) are following trends and keeping a track of attempts made by Chinese post Galwan clash.

Experts said attempts from China have increased in the last year, which further amplified after the Indian Government banned Chinese applications post the Galwan clash.
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日本停止政府使用的应用程序在中国访问个人数据

内部事务和通讯部长某某武田下令地方政府停止收集问卷调查和意见,以及提供服务和接受所有类型的应用程序从人口通过行应用程序。

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东京:日本政府及其所有附属机构和部门暂停使用流行的消息传递应用启示后,应用用户的个人数据被访问的技术人员在中国,内阁官房长官Katsunobu加藤周五表示。

“我们将停止使用(app),直到所有的相关问题在这方面都消除,”加藤在新闻发布会上说,根据人造卫星。

官方指定的员工管理的总理和政府禁止使用信使来传递机密信息。

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内部事务和通讯部长某某武田下令地方政府停止收集问卷调查和意见,以及提供服务和接受所有类型的应用程序从人口通过这个信使。

线是最受欢迎的使者在日本有8600万用户。

人造卫星报道,本周早些时候,媒体报道称,用户的个人数据,包括名字和姓氏,电子邮件地址,电话号码,以及信件的内容和照片,存储在服务器在日本,自2018年以来一直使用中国外包公司的员工,这是委托与信使的系统管理程序。

此外,至少32从中国注册连接到这些服务器。

行corp .)周三表示,它的应用用户的个人信息被技术人员在中国没有用户访问被法律所要求的通知。

共同社报道,乐动扑克四线在中国的下属公司的技术人员能看到用户的姓名、电话号码和电子邮件地址信息报告的用户从在2018年的夏天是不恰当的。传统的没有读他们加密消息。

“我们非常抱歉造成焦虑和担忧由于我们不足的解释,“应用操作符共同社援引在一份声明中说,并补充说它的一些应用程序用户的个人信息存储在日本能够从其操作访问海外基地,一个系统来改善其服务。乐动扑克

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据报道,中国黑客袭击了澳大利亚的西方议会本月早些时候电子邮件网络作为一个巨大的全球网络的一部分微软软件。

网上的罢工,这是发现在3月4日中间的州竞选,促使澳大利亚堪培拉网络安全监管机构的干预,澳大利亚广播公司报道。

中国黑客也在努力破解印度的网络空间。有更积极的尝试中国黑客窃听的自去年一年。

各种政府机构等计算机紧急反应小组(、)和国家关键信息基础设施保护中心(NCIIPC)后趋势和保持尝试由中国邮政的追踪Galwan冲突。

专家说,尝试从中国去年增加,进一步放大后印度政府禁止中国应用程序把Galwan冲突。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Tokyo: The Japanese government and all its affiliated agencies and departments have put on hold the use of the popular messaging app Line following the revelation that app users' personal data had been accessed by technicians in China, Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunobu Kato said on Friday.

\"We will stop using [the app] until all relevant concerns in this regard are eliminated,\" Kato said at a press conference, according to Sputnik.

The official specified that employees of the administration of the Prime Minister and the government are prohibited from using the messenger to transmit classified information.

Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Ryota Takeda has ordered local administrations to stop collecting questionnaires and opinions, as well as providing services and receiving all types of applications from the population through this messenger.

Line is one of the most popular messengers in Japan with 86 million users.

Sputnik reported that earlier this week, media reported that users' personal data, including names and surnames, email addresses, phone numbers, as well as the content of correspondence and photos, stored on servers in Japan, has been available since 2018 to the employees of a Chinese outsourcing company, which was entrusted with the system administration of the messenger application.

Moreover, at least 32 connections to these servers from China were registered.

Line Corp. said on Wednesday its app users' personal information had been accessed by technicians in China without users being informed as required by law.

Kyodo News reported that four technicians of Line's affiliate company in China were able to see users' names, phone numbers and email addresses along with messages reported by users as inappropriate from around the summer of 2018. Conventional messages were not read as they were encrypted.

\"We are very sorry for causing anxiety and concerns due to our inadequate explanations,\" the app operator said in a statement as quoted by Kyodo News, adding that some of its app users' personal information stored in Japan was able to be accessed from its operating bases abroad, a system in place to improve its services.

Chinese hackers reportedly attacked Australia's Western parliamentary email network earlier this month as a part of a massive global cyber-attack involving Microsoft<\/a> software.

The online strike, which was detected on March 4 in the middle of the state election campaign, prompted intervention from Australia's cybersecurity watchdog in Canberra, reported Australian ABC.

Chinese hackers have also been trying hard to crack Indian cyber space. There have been more aggressive attempts of hacking by Chinese hackers since last one year.

Various government organisations like the
Computer Emergency Response Team<\/a> (CERT-IN) and the National Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Centre (NCIIPC) are following trends and keeping a track of attempts made by Chinese post Galwan clash.

Experts said attempts from China have increased in the last year, which further amplified after the Indian Government banned Chinese applications post the Galwan clash.
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