Article 27: Individual and organizational obligations in cases of activities endangering cybersecurity

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Any individual or organization shall neither engage in activities endangering cybersecurity, including illegally invading others' networks, interfering with the normal functions of others' networks and stealing cyber data, nor provide programs or tools specifically used for activities endangering cybersecurity, such as network intrusions, interference with the normal functions and protective measures of the network, and theft of cyber data; if such individual or organization knows that a person engages in activities jeopardizing cybersecurity, it shall not provide technical support, advertising promotion, payment and settlement services or other types of assistance to such person or organization.

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Cybersecurity Law of the People's Republic of China
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Any individual or organization shall neither engage in activities endangering cybersecurity, including illegally invading others' networks, interfering with the normal functions of others' networks and stealing cyber data, nor provide programs or tools specifically used for activities endangering cybersecurity, such as network intrusions, interference with the normal functions and protective measures of the network, and theft of cyber data; if such individual or organization knows that a person engages in activities jeopardizing cybersecurity, it shall not provide technical support, advertising promotion, payment and settlement services or other types of assistance to such person or organization.

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Article 27: Individual and organizational obligations in cases of activities endangering cybersecurity
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