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奇安信旗下子公司一年内三次涉招投标负面行为
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2026-01-05 16:09
Core Viewpoint - Qihoo 360's subsidiary, Qihoo 360 Network Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd., has been involved in negative bidding behavior, resulting in a three-year ban from participating in procurement related to "fully competitive field products" by China Mobile Xinjiang Company [2][3] Group 1: Negative Bidding Behavior - Qihoo 360 Network Technology was found to have committed a serious negative behavior during the bidding process for antivirus and server antivirus software products [3] - The specific nature of the serious negative behavior was not disclosed by China Mobile Xinjiang Company, but it falls under the category of serious negative behaviors as defined by the procurement rules [3] - In the past year, Qihoo 360 Network Technology has been involved in at least three instances of negative bidding behavior [3] Group 2: Previous Incidents - A significant incident occurred in May 2025 when Qihoo 360 Network Technology was suspended from procurement by the military due to collusion in bidding, resulting in a one-year ban from participating in military procurement activities [4] - Qihoo 360 Network Technology has repeatedly appeared on the blacklist of China Mobile subsidiaries, with previous bans from participating in specific product collaborations due to negative behaviors reported by China Mobile Fujian Company and China Mobile (Hangzhou) Information Technology Co., Ltd. [5]
保障儿童网络安全,俄监控软件激增
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-08-25 04:07
Group 1 - The demand for children's online safety software in Russia has significantly increased, with a 20% growth in the number of corporate clients using such services from April 2024 to April 2025 [2] - 84% of parents perform safety settings on smartphones before giving them to their children, including deleting certain apps and enabling child mode [2] - 66% of parents use monitoring software to restrict access to inappropriate content, while 62% track their children's location [2] Group 2 - The number of online scams targeting minors in Russia has increased by nearly 50% in the first half of 2025 compared to the second half of 2024, with an average of 2,140 attacks per day [3] - 81% of children have encountered at least one scam in the past year, and one in five has experienced cyberbullying [3] - The demand for parental control products has increased by 6% in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024 [3]