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The article discusses the discovery of malware in the Pinduoduo shopping app, which allows it to access users' sensitive information without their consent. The malware was discovered by a team of engineers and product managers who were tasked with finding vulnerabilities in the app. However, when they realized what they had done, the team was disbanded and its members were either transferred to other departments or had their access to company resources revoked.
The article highlights several issues with Pinduoduo's oversight failure:
* The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology did not detect the malware despite having a responsibility to regulate apps that undermine user privacy.
* The Cyberspace Administration of China also failed to take action against Pinduoduo, which is unusual given its reputation for enforcing data protection laws.
* Some cybersecurity experts have questioned why regulators have not taken more robust action against Pinduoduo.
The article concludes by noting that the discovery of malware in Pinduoduo's app highlights the need for greater scrutiny and oversight of Big Tech companies in China, particularly when it comes to their handling of user data.
The article highlights several issues with Pinduoduo's oversight failure:
* The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology did not detect the malware despite having a responsibility to regulate apps that undermine user privacy.
* The Cyberspace Administration of China also failed to take action against Pinduoduo, which is unusual given its reputation for enforcing data protection laws.
* Some cybersecurity experts have questioned why regulators have not taken more robust action against Pinduoduo.
The article concludes by noting that the discovery of malware in Pinduoduo's app highlights the need for greater scrutiny and oversight of Big Tech companies in China, particularly when it comes to their handling of user data.