Bundling Security on Mobiles

China Tech News reports:
F-Secure is partnering with CSL, Hong Kong’s largest mobile operator, to offer CSL customers an integrated on-device protection and automatic over-the-air security update named F-Secure Mobile Security Service.
This user-friendly application contains a comprehensive set of security features to protect against mobile malware, viruses, spyware and other unwanted attacks which can transfer through [...]

Protecting Edison Chen’s Privates

Shanghai Daily reports:
China should start drafting its first law on privacy protection as soon as possible, a law expert said, saying a strong privacy law could have prevented the circulation of pornographic photos of leading Hong Kong celebrities having sex.
“There is no privacy protection law in China, nor is there a single item in any [...]

China Real Estate: Sina Front-Ends E-House

Shanghai Daily reports:
Chinese portal Sina.com will form a new venture with online real estate agency E-House (China) Holdings Ltd to build the country’s largest online real estate portal, the companies said yesterday.
Sina will spin off its real estate and home decoration channels and contribute related advertising into the new firm, in which it will hold [...]

Chris Smith (R-NJ) Writes China’s Privacy Law

From PC Pro (hat tip to China Venture News):
The “Global Online Freedom Act of 2007″ was introduced by Republican Chris Smith in the wake of last year’s allegations that Yahoo had handed information to the Chinese government which had led to the arrest of two Chinese dissidents, an accusation vehemently denied by the company.
Specifically [...]

Do They Eat Digital Donuts Too?

The Associated Press had a report a couple of days ago on the Beijing police’s new program to discourage inappropriate internet use:
BEIJING - Police in China’s capital said Tuesday they will start patrolling the Web using animated beat officers that pop up on a user’s browser and walk, bike or drive across the screen warning [...]