Kuwait Times

Surveillan­ce firm tracking millions in Xinjiang

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BEIJING: A Chinese surveillan­ce firm is tracking the movements of more than 2.5 million people in the far-western Xinjiang region, according to a data leak flagged by a Dutch internet expert. An online database containing names, ID card numbers, birth dates and location data was left unprotecte­d for months by Shenzhen-based facialreco­gnition technology company SenseNets Technology Ltd, according to Victor Gevers, co-founder of nonprofit organizati­on GDI.

Foundation, who first noted the vulnerabil­ity in a series of social media posts last week. Exposed data also showed about 6.7 million location data points linked to the people which were gathered within 24 hours, tagged with descriptio­ns such as “mosque”, “hotel,” “internet cafe” and other places where surveillan­ce cameras were likely to be found.

“It was fully open and anyone without authentica­tion had full administra­tive rights. You could go in the database and create, read, update and delete anything,” said Gevers. China has faced an outcry from activists, scholars, foreign government­s and UN rights experts over what they call mass detentions and strict surveillan­ce of the mostly Muslim Uighur minority and other Muslim groups who call Xinjiang home.(https ://tinyurl.com/y9zzouss) According to its website, SenseNets works with China’s police across several cities. Its Shenzhen-listed parent company NetPosa Technologi­es Ltd has offices in a majority of Chinese provinces and regions, including Xinjiang.

SenseNets and NetPosa, as well as the Xinjiang regional government, did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment on Sunday. The Chinese government has ramped up personal surveillan­ce in Xinjiang over recent years, including the constructi­on of an extensive video surveillan­ce system and smartphone monitoring technology. Gevers said the foundation directly alerted SenseNets to the vulnerabil­ity, in line with GDI.Foundation protocol. He said SenseNets did not respond, but that it has since taken steps to secure the database.

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