New mothers in Shanghai wanting a nanny to care for them and their babies in the months immediately after birth could find that service becoming ever more expensive. Nannies are in high demand due to China's adoption of the universal second-child policy ... ( read original story ...)
LED Medical Diagnostics Announces Launch of VELscope® Vx Enhanced Oral Assessment System in China
Vancouver, British Columbia-- LED Medical Diagnostics Inc. ("LED" or the "Company ... The official launch of the VELscope Vx in China took place in Shanghai in late October during DenTech China, the leading professional exhibition and symposium event ... ( read original story ...)
Credit Suisse hires banker in China onshore private banking push: memo
Meng's hiring is part of Credit Suisse's strategy to develop its China onshore wealth management business by leveraging its existing Shanghai branch and Hong Kong private banking platform, said a memo to bank staff issued on Tuesday and seen by Reuters. ( read original story ...)
Wi-Fi hackers can guess passwords typed on smartphones
A group of researchers from the Shanghai Jaio Tong University, the University of MA at Boston, and the University of South Florida have demonstrated that analysing the radio signal can reveal private information, using just one malicious Wi-Fi hotspot. ( read original story ...)
Your body reveals your password by interfering with Wi-Fi
Modern Wi-Fi doesn't just give you fast browsing, it also imprints some of your finger movements – swipes, passwords and PINs – onto the radio signal. A group of researchers from the Shanghai Jaio Tong University, the University of Massachusetts at ... ( read original story ...)
Cybercriminals can steal all your passwords from thin air with this $25 Wi-Fi hack
Researchers from Shanghai Jaio Tong University, the University of Massachusetts Boston and the University of South Florida have developed the WindTalker system, which can analyse sophisticated contemporary Wi-Fi networks and sneakily detect and record ... ( read original story ...)
Wi-Fi Signal Interference Can Leak Your Passwords and Keystrokes
Hackers can steal your sensitive information, such as your Passwords, PINs and Keystrokes, from your phone by observing changes in the wireless signal as you enter them into your smartphones. A group of researchers from the Shanghai Jaio Tong University ... ( read original story ...)