China’s internet watchdog has been fined ride-hailing firm Didi Global more than $1.2B following an investigation into the company’s cybersecurity practices.
A separate statement explaining the fine said Didi’s “illegal operations” had brought “serious” national security risks, affecting the country’s information infrastructure and data security.
“Didi’s violations of laws and regulations are serious, and in light of the network security review, they should be severely punished,” the statement read.
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