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WorldFeb 25

Google Faces Cybersecurity and Regulatory Challenges in China and Russia

Google disrupted Chinese-linked hackers targeting 53 organizations globally while facing fines from Russia for distributing VPN services.

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Google announced it has disrupted a hacking operation linked to China that targeted 53 organizations worldwide, the company reported. The tech giant's cybersecurity team took action against the threat actors who had been conducting cyberattacks across multiple countries.

The disruption represents part of Google's ongoing efforts to counter state-sponsored cyber threats. The company regularly publishes threat intelligence reports and takes technical measures to protect users from advanced persistent threat groups.

Separately, Russia has imposed fines on Google for distributing virtual private network (VPN) services, according to reports from the TASS news agency. The penalty comes as Russian authorities continue to tighten restrictions on internet services and digital platforms.

The developments highlight the complex regulatory and security challenges facing major technology companies as they operate across different jurisdictions. Google has faced increasing scrutiny from various governments over its services and data practices in recent years.

Both incidents reflect broader tensions between Western technology companies and authoritarian governments that seek to control digital communications and internet access within their borders.

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