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Meng Hongwei
Interpol President Meng Hongwei pictured at the 23rd INTERPOL Asian Regional Conference. Hongwei, also deputy head of China’s Ministry of Public Safety, is calling for global cybersecurity norms. (INTERPOL)

How an Interpol speech shows that China may be evolving on cybercrime

A speech from a top Chinese official is being hailed as a step toward drawing China into universally agreed upon behaviors in cyberspace.
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russia interference 2020 election
Evidence of an effort by Russia to boost Trump’s re-election campaign would demonstrate that Russia hasn’t been deterred by U.S. government actions. (Wikicommons)

Ahead of Trump-Putin meeting, Russian Embassy protests arrest of hacker

The Russian Embassy to the U.S. accused Washington Wednesday of "kidnapping" Yury Martyshev, a Latvian man with Russian citizenship who is accused of committing cybercrime, after Martyshev…
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