Police in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen discovered 19
"vulnerabilities" in Walmart's network system in late November
and accused it of being slow to fix the loopholes, the China
Quality News, backed by the country's market regulator, reported
on Wednesday.
Walmart was ordered to make rectifications, the report said,
without mentioning any fines or details of the vulnerabilities.
The retail giant and the Shenzhen police did not immediately
respond to requests for comment on Friday.
This marks a fresh set of in China for Walmart, which in the
past month has faced criticism for what local media has said was
its deliberate removal of products sourced from Xinjiang from
its apps and stores.
Xinjiang is a growing point of conflict between the Western
governments and China, as U.N. experts and rights groups
estimate more than a million people, mainly Uyghurs and members
of other Muslim minorities, have been detained in camps there.
China has rejected accusations of forced labour or any other
abuses in the far western region.
Walmart has seen a wave of membership cancellations at its arm
Sam's Club in China since the Xinjiang issue. China's anti-graft
agency also accused the retailer and Sam's Club of "stupidity
and short-sightedness".
While Walmart has not publicly commented on this, Reuters
reported that a Sam's Club executive told analysts on a call
that the matter was a "misunderstanding" and that there was no
deliberate removal of Xinjiang-sourced products.
In December, Sam's Club was fined 10,000 yuan ($1,568) in
Shanghai by the city's market regulator for violating food
safety laws after they found that a frozen vegetable product
carried no production or expiry date, according to a separate
local media report.
($1 = 6.3763 Chinese yuan)
(Reporting by Sophie Yu and Brenda Goh; Editing by Himani
Sarkar)
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