China, where 70% of computers run unlicensed software, was 'vulnerable' to ransomware attack

China's fondness for pirated software left it especially vulnerable to the latest global cyberattack.

China, where 70% of computers run unlicensed software, was 'vulnerable' to ransomware attack

China's fondness for pirated software left it especially vulnerable to the latest global cyberattack.

Beijing has tolerated rampant use of unlicensed software copies despite repeated promises to crack down and warnings by industry groups that China is leaving itself open to malicious code.

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