13 BYD dealerships will open in Vietnam on Saturday and the carmaker hopes to boost that to about 100 by 2026, but a decision on a local plant is yet to be made
Vice-presidential candidate JD Vance has backed the break-up of Google, citing its "monopolistic control of information”
Huione Pay in Phnom Penh received crypto worth $150,000 from the Lazarus hacking group, two blockchain analysts say. But the central bank in Cambodia says the firm is not allowed to trade in crypto.
A crypto-tracing firm has identified a “multi-billion dollar marketplace used by online scammers” allegedly involved in laundering proceeds of scams around the world
Deal with telecom providers aims to shield Germany's critical infrastructure from China, whose influence is seen as a potential security risk
A joint report led by the Australian Cyber Security Centre said China's APT40 hackers are regularly targeting private and state networks, to steal passwords and usernames
The news comes amid a prolonged capital market downturn in both the former British colony and on the mainland, plus growing Sino-US tensions
President Widodo has ordered an audit of two state data centres after officials admitted most information at one was not backed up; 230 ministries were affected, but services could take weeks to restore
A lawsuit lodged in Arkansas claims the Chinese shopping app Temu is "dangerous malware" that secretly gives itself "unrestricted access" to all data on a user's phone
US lawmakers had a busy week discussing rules about Chinese electric vehicles, as well as trade and investment measures on chips, drones and shipbuilding
Some 44 state agencies were targets of a cyberattack by the notorious Lockbit gang, which demanded an $8 million ransom. But the government has refused to pay.
Regulators fear the companies could access personal information and intellectual property stored in their 'clouds' and provide it to the Chinese government or disrupt Americans' access to it, sources said