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Walmart was warned by the Ministry of Public Security for violating China's cybersecurity law

According to the China Quality News Network, the Shenzhen Municipal Public Security Department warned Walmart for allegedly violating China's cybersecurity law.

It is reported that in November last year, the public security organs found that Wal-Mart's network system had a total of 19 exploitable network security vulnerabilities, and the company did not deal with the system vulnerabilities in time. From 2017 to 2020, Wal-Mart repeatedly violated the law, involving food, health food, advertising, infringement of consumer rights and interests, etc., and the market supervision department punished them separately in accordance with relevant regulations.

The State Supervision Commission of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection recently criticized Wal-Mart's Sam's Club for maliciously removing Xinjiang products from shelves, hiding ulterior motives behind them, exposing stupidity and short-sightedness, and will surely suffer the consequences of their own.

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