China's prosecuting authorities have stepped up efforts to protect personal data, prosecuting more than 5,400 people and filing 4,086 public interest litigation cases involving personal information infringement in the first 11 months of 2025, according to data released by the SPP.
January 24, 2026The SPP has warned that tailored data crimes designed to meet black market demands for personal information are emerging as a major threat to privacy and cybersecurity.
October 22, 2025Tong Jianming, First Deputy Prosecutor General of the SPP, led the Chinese procuratorial delegation to the 30th IAP Annual Conference held in Singapore from Sept 5 to 8.
September 9, 2025A new legal document jointly issued by the SPC, the SPP and the MPS reiterated the sustainable and strong crackdown on individuals who assist cybercrimes, with targeted measures to address issues involving juveniles.
July 29, 2025From January 2024 to June 2025, procuratorial organs across the country prosecuted over 10,000 individuals involved in e-commerce-related crimes. In handling the cases, prosecutors identified several prominent issues that warrant special attention.
July 23, 2025Chinese judicial authorities stepped up efforts to fight cyberbullying in a move to further protect internet users' legitimate rights
March 8, 2025Chinese procuratorial authorities will further promote a targeted campaign against cross-border wire fraud as a major task for year 2025, according to the SPP.
January 14, 2025Chinese procuratorates indicted over 67,000 individuals for telecom and cyber fraud from January to November 2024, up 58.5 percent year on year.
January 13, 2025