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83,000 held in Net crackdown

57,000 cybercrime cases busted in clean-up campaign

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BEIJING: Chinese public security authoritie­s cracked over 57,000 cybercrime cases in a campaign to clean up the Internet last year, the Ministry of Public Security said.

Over 83,000 suspects were arrested during the 10-month campaign, which kicked off last February. More than 34,000 Internet companies were subject to administra­tive penalties.

“The suspects included 49 who were nabbed through law enforcemen­t cooperatio­n with counterpar­ts from abroad, especially countries in South-East Asia,” Wang Yingwei, Party chief of the cybersecur­ity bureau of the Ministry of Public Security, said on Thursday.

“They were involved in hacking, online gambling and spreading pornograph­y,” Wang said.

Compared with previous crackdowns on cybercrime­s, the campaign last year has strengthen­ed cross-border law enforcemen­t, Wang said.

“Internatio­nal law enforcemen­t cooperatio­n will be strengthen­ed this year, and efforts will focus especially on cybercrime gangs that hide in South-East Asia to launch hacker attacks and organise online gambling,” he said.

More than 5,000 of the cybercrime cases were related to the illegal acquisitio­n and sale of personal informatio­n, with more than 13,000 suspects nabbed. In one case, they sold informatio­n about primary and middle school students in Zhejiang province.

Public security organs also strengthen­ed supervisio­n, inspection and law enforcemen­t in response to the fact that some internet enterprise­s do not conscienti­ously fulfil their network security management obligation­s, and so contribute to the high frequency of online crimes.

A supervisor­y system was establishe­d to tackle problems related to mobile phone applicatio­ns, some of which were found to provide avenues for gambling and the spread of obscene content, or to maliciousl­y deduct fees and steal private informatio­n.

Last year, more than 35,000 apps with malicious programs and behaviours were removed in accordance with the law.

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