The US government plans to bar investment in some Chinese tech companies, to stop American money pouring into sensitive sectors such as chips for artificial intelligence
US senators have sought information on a Facebook investigation that found tens of thousands of software developers in China and Russia accessed detailed user data in 2014, CNN said
Independent sanctions monitors said South Korea estimated that North Korean-linked hackers stole virtual assets worth $630 million last year
TikTok says its CEO Shou Zi Chew will testify before the US Energy and Commerce Committee on March 23. The company denies sharing user data with China's Communist Party.
US politicians ramp up pressure on the White House to ban the Chinese social media app entirely
Thousands of Indian IT workers in the US who lost their jobs in mass layoffs by tech giants in recent months are hunting new jobs in a desperate bid to say in the country
TikTok confirms it has delayed hiring consultants to help the company reach a security agreement with the United States amid mounting political concerns
Federal Communications Commissioner Brendan Carr described TikTok was "a sophisticated surveillance tool" and said the US needs to follow India's move in banning the app
Four ByteDance employees, two in China and two in the US, involved in tracking foreign reporters and sources of company leaks, were fired for examining the journalists' IP addresses
TikTok is trying to find ways for the US government to not ban the app while remaining with its parent company ByteDance
Proposal included in big defence spending bill to be voted on this week, after more US states also ban use of China's contentious short-video app
Taiwan's government has opened an investigation into Chinese social media platform TikTok amid suspicion it illegally runs a subsidiary on the island