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Justice Dept. Investigating TikTok’s Owner Over Possible Spying on Journalists

Por: The New York Times Tech March 18, 2023

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WASHINGTON — The Justice Department is investigating the surveillance of American citizens, including several journalists who cover the tech industry, by the Chinese company that owns TikTok, according to three people familiar with the matter.The investigation, which began late last year, appears to be tied to the admission in December by the company, ByteDance, that its employees had , including that of two reporters and a few of their... + full article



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