Document:

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Exhibit 10.11

WIRELESS VALUE-ADDED APPLICATION SERVICES CHANNEL COOPERATION AGREEMENT (Domestic)

Between

Beijing NetQin Technology Co., Ltd.

And

Tianjin Yidatong Technology Development Co., Ltd.

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	Party A: Tianjin Yidatong Technology Development Co., Ltd.
	 	Party B: Beijing NetQin Technology Co., Ltd.
	 	 	 
	Legal representative: XU Rong
	 	Legal representative: LIN Yu
	 	 	 
	Address: 502-2, Block 1, Haowei Building, 8 Dasan Dajie, Tianjin Development Zone
	 	Address: 27/F, Tower B, Chaowai MEN Finance and Trade Center, 26 Chaowai Dajie, Chaoyang District, Beijing
	 	 	 
	Representative: WANG Man
	 	Representative:
	 	 	 
	Opening Bank:
	 	Opening Bank: China Merchants Bank, Beijing Chaowai Dajie Sub-branch
	 	 	 
	Account Number:
	 	Account Number:*

Party A: Tianjin Yidatong Technology Development Co., Ltd.

Party B: Beijing NetQin Technology Co., Ltd.

(Collectively, the “Parties”)

Representations and Warranties

Party A represents and warrants that it is an entity incorporated with approval from the state
government, is in good standing, has good reputation, and has the corporate powers and authorities
necessary to execute and perform this Agreement.

Party B represents and warrants that it is an entity incorporated with approval from the state
government, is in good standing, has good reputation, and has the corporate powers and authorities
necessary to execute and perform this Agreement.

Each of the Parties warrants that none of its execution and performance of this Agreement is in
violation of any laws, regulations, rules, orders or policies of the People’s Republic of China or
any of its articles of association, or in conflict with any contracts or agreements (including
without limitation any warranty contracts or agreements) by which it is bound. Each of the Parties
further represents and warrants that upon execution of this Agreement, it is in sound financial
condition, free from insolvency, and there is no circumstance under which it could be appointed
with a receiver or applied for its bankruptcy or its assets may be enforced, each by its creditors.

 

			
	*	 	Indicate that certain information contained herein has been
omitted. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted
portions.

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The Parties agree that during the term of this Agreement, each of the Parties shall be held liable
for any loss incurred by the other Party arising from any false or misleading information provided
in the foregoing representations and warranties.

Through friendly negotiations and in the spirit of mutual benefits, the Parties hereby agree as
follows regarding comprehensive cooperation on wireless value-added application services channel in
accordance with the relevant laws of the People’s Republic of China:

SCOPE OF COOPERATION: MOBILE SMS AND WAP SERVICES IN CHINA

			
	1.	 	Descriptions of cooperation:

Party A and Party B will cooperate in respect of SMS and WAP on-demand wireless value-added
services: Party A will provide system technology for SMS and WAP on-demand wireless value-added
services from China Mobile (the “Wireless Carrier ”) and be responsible for data processing, and
Party B will provide the products for SMS and WAP on-demand wireless value-added services (the
“Products”) and be responsible to market the Products through its own channels. The Parties will
share the proceeds from the information fee derived from the Products under their cooperation
according to this Agreement.

Party A will allocate SMS codes and WAP linkages of the Wireless Carrier in connection with the
marketing of fee collection channels by Party B.

			
	2.	 	Rights and Obligations of the Parties

	2.1	 	Rights and obligations of Party A
	 
	2.1.1	 	Party A will provide customer services.
	 
	2.1.2	 	Party A will ensure the security and smoothness of the channels, and provide related
technology support.
	 
	2.1.3	 	Party A will be responsible for SMS daily management and accounts management.
	 
	2.1.4	 	Party A will provide all data and information necessary for Party B to provide back-office
technology support.
	 
	2.1.5	 	Party A may provide fee billing and collection services required by Party B in connection
with the cooperation for a fee.
	 
	2.1.6	 	Party A will apply business code to the Wireless Carrier , provided that Party A will not be
liable for failure of such application due to any reason of Party B.

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	2.1.7	 	Party A may request Party B to comply with and implement relevant rules, regulations,
standards and other documents of the Wireless Carrier .
	 
	2.1.8	 	Party A may review the services added or changed by Party B, and may refuse any content
which is in non-compliance with government regulations on information security. Party A may
hold Party B liable according to relevant regulations of Party A if Party B provides any
services without review of Party A.
	 
	2.1.9	 	If any information fee is required to be refunded to users due to liability of Party B,
Party A may pay such information fee on behalf of Party B with prior written confirmation of
Party B, which information fee will be subsequently set off from its settlement with Party B.
	 
	2.1.10	 	Party A may terminate or suspend its cooperation with Party B or its billing or collection
of information fee on behalf of Party B according to the policies of the Wireless Carrier and
relevant guidelines.
	 
	2.1.11	 	Party A will share with Party B the proceeds from the information fee derived from the
Products under their cooperation after its settlement of such fee with the Wireless Carrier .

			
	2.2	 	Rights and obligations of Party B

	2.2.1	 	Party B will provide sophisticated products and necessary authorization thereof, and ensure
the consistency and validity of such products.
	 
	2.2.2	 	Party B will be responsible for all advertising and marketing expenses.
	 
	2.2.3	 	Party B will develop the interface program for the system of Party A based on the channel
cooperation technical files provided by Party A.
	 
	2.2.4	 	Party B will make appropriate change to the logics, processes and legends of the Products on
the request of Party A.
	 
	2.2.5	 	Party B will ensure consistent quality of services, particularly the information security
and service quality during critical periods (including the consumer rights protection day on
the 15th day of March, the Labor holidays, the National holidays, and the periods
during which important meetings are held nationally or locally), ensure smooth communication
with Party A on 7x24 basis, and will provide disclaimer to customers when they elect to
subscribe such services.
	 
	2.2.6	 	Party B will notify Party A in writing if Party B needs to add or change services, it, and
may not make such addition or change without review and approval of Party A.
	 
	2.2.7	 	Party B will notify Party A in writing or by electronic mail no less than seven days before
it conducts any commissioning, maintenance, upgrade or any other operations which is

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	 	 	expected to cause service breakdown, which notice will include the reasons, time and
frequency of such breakdown, and will be responsible to make statement to customers.
	 
	2.2.8	 	Party B will provide a direct service hotline solely for dealing with complaints from
customers, and will be responsible for any queries, claims and complaints from customers which
are not resulted from the network communications of Party A.
	 
	2.2.9	 	Party B will notify Party A no less than three months before Party B is unable to provide
services due to unsatisfied operation or any of its own causes, and will also provide
statement to customers and take good care of post-service issues.
	 
	2.2.10	 	Party B will be liable for any loss incurred by Party A arising from the invalidity of any
information provided by Party B.
	 
	2.2.11	 	The contents and copyrights of the products provided by Party B are owned by Party B, and
Party B will be solely responsible for any and all expenses arising thereof.
	 
	2.2.12	 	During the term of their cooperation, if the cooperated services channel fails to perform
consistently or Party A encounters any technical issue due to any fault of Party A, Party A
will make due response within four hours and resolve such failure or issue within 24 hours.
If Party A fails to do so, Party B may hold Party A liable for any economic loss incurred by
Party B.

			
	3.	 	Pricing and Proceeds Allocation

	3.3.1	 	Product information fee tariff: Mobile SMS, */piece; */piece; */piece; Mobile WAP, */piece;
flat monthly fee: *; flat monthly fee: *; Mobile WAP, */piece, */piece.
	 
	3.3.2	 	Fee billing and settlement will be based on the billing data from the billing system of
Party A. The services whose information fee is billable by piece will be billed based on the
successful receipt of such services by customers. The data from Party A will prevail if the
data for proceeds settlement from each Party is inconsistent within 5%; otherwise Party B may
request account checking to reaffirm the settlement amount.
	 
	3.3.3	 	The Parties will calculate the allocable proceeds from the on-demand services under
cooperation as follows:
	 
	 	 	Settlement of SMS and WAP on-demand service:
	 
	 	 	Proceeds to Party B = number of successful billing * fee tariff * *%

 

			
	*	 	Indicate that certain information contained herein has been
omitted. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted
portions.

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	 	 	The remaining proceeds will be owned by Party A.
	 
	3.3.4	 	Actual proceeds mean the information fee transferred to Party A from the Wireless Carrier
after a user of any mobile terminal within the PRC successfully downloads information of Party
A through any means promoted by Party A, net the billing and collection service fees charged
by the Wireless Carrier .

			
	4.	 	Payment of Service Fees

	4.1	 	Each of the Parties will designate employee responsible for accounts confirmation (any change
of such personnel will be notified to the other Party in writing no less than one week in
advance). The period of settlement will be one calendar month. Confirmation of the accounts
of services fees for any settlement period will be completed within the first three business
days of the next month. Party A will provide real time service data to Party B. If Party B
has any objection to such data, it will request accounts confirmation with Party A within
three business days, during which the technical employee from each of the Parties will check
its own data, otherwise Party B will be deemed to be in agreement with the data provided by
Party A. Party B will issue a valid invoice to Party A for an amount payable by Party A
within three business days upon the completion of the accounts confirmation by the Parties,
and Party A will make payment equal to the proceeds receivable by Party B to an account
designated by Party B within five business days upon its receipt of the invoice from Party A.
	 
	4.2.	 	Party A warrants to Party B that the data provided in connection with monthly accounts
confirmation is true and valid.
	 
	4.3	 	If any change occurs in respect of taxation policies or the billing methods or percentages
used by the Wireless Carrier , the settlement under this Agreement will be applied with the
changed policies, methods or percentages as a matter of fact without separate negotiation or
agreement of the Parties.

			
	5.	 	Customer Services

	5.1	 	The Parties will establish long-term, consistent, convenient, and effective customer services
system to ensure due application of the services under cooperation by customers.
	 
	5.2	 	Party B will ensure that customers will be fully informed of the price, contents and means of
the services before it subscribes the services under cooperation.
	 
	5.3	 	Any mobile information received any user will be the information demanded or customized by
the user. Party B will ensure the soundness and validity of any information provided to
customers by it.
	 
	5.4	 	Party A will be responsible for any disputes or complaints from customers arising from any
issue of the network or technology of Party A. Party B will be responsible for any disputes
or complaints from customers arising from information contents and services. Party B will
deal with disputes or complaints from customers properly and promptly upon its receipt of such

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	 	 	disputes or complaints from Party A. If Party A is imposed with any penalty from the
Wireless Carrier due to complaints from customers as a result of improper handling of such
complaints by Party B, the complaint will be resolved jointly by the Parties. Party B will
be liable for any loss incurred by Party A arising from the business conduct of Party B, and
Party A may terminate this Agreement in case of significant loss.
	 
	5.5	 	Each of the Parties will provide a service hotline, which information will be notified to
customers on its website or marketing materials.
	 
	5.6.	 	Each of the Parties will designate employee to deal with complaints from customers, and
warrant to make response within three days upon its receipt of any complaints from customers.

			
	6.	 	Intellectual Property

	6.1	 	Each of the Parties will own any and all intellectual properties which are owned by it prior
to the execution of this Agreement.
	 
	8.	 	Any intellectual property jointly developed by the Parties will be owned as separately agreed
by the Parties.

			
	7.	 	Term and Miscellaneous

	7.1	 	This Agreement is in duplicate with each Party holding one copy. Any attachment or
supplement hereto will be equally authentic with this Agreement.
	 
	7.2	 	This Agreement will be effective upon signature and affixture of seals by the duly authorized
representative of each Party, and will have a term of five years. Without prior consent of
the other Party, neither Party may transfer any of its rights and obligations under this
Agreement to any third party. This Agreement is renewable for another five years upon its
expiration unless otherwise agreed by the Parties.
	 
	7.3	 	The Parties will keep close contact and make regular communications during the term of this
Agreement.

			
	8.	 	Confidentiality

Each of the Parties will keep in full confidence the contents of this Agreement and warrants to
limit the disclosure of this Agreement to its employees. If any Party divulges any information of
this Agreement, it will be liable for any and all losses incurred by the other Party. None of the
Parties may disclose to any third party any business secret it receives from the other Party in
connection with performing this Agreement during and after the term of this Agreement.

			
	9.	 	Amendment and Termination of this Agreement

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	9.1	 	Each of the Parties will comply with Agreement and may not terminate or make any amendment to
this Agreement without consent of the other Party.
	 
	9.2	 	Amendment or supplement to this Agreement, if any, will be made by the Parties in a
supplemental agreement. This supplemental agreement will be equally authentic with this
Agreement.

			
	10.	 	Breach Liabilities

	10.1	 	Each of the Parties will perform its rights and obligations properly to ensure smooth
performance of this Agreement.
	 
	10.2	 	Any Party will be liable for any direct and indirect economic loss incurred by the other
Party due to its failure to perform its obligations sufficiently or timely.

			
	11.	 	Force Majeure

If any Party is unable to perform any or all provisions of this Agreement due to any Force Majeure
event, such Party will not be liable to the extent as affected by the Force Majure, provided it
will notify the other Party promptly and provide a valid evidence from a competent authority within
15 days upon the occurrence of the Force Majeure event. The Parties will make efforts to minimize
the loss caused by the Force Majeure event. For purpose of this Agreement, a “Force Majeure event”
means earthquakes, floods, wars, military actions, strikes, hacker attacks, other acts of God,
disasters caused by humans, changes of any laws or regulations, or any other insurmountable events.
For purpose of this Agreement, Force Majeure events include any temporary services congestion,
delay or suspension due to technical breakdown or system cutover on the side of the Wireless
Carrier , and Party A will not be liable for any service delay or suspension arising thereof;
provided, however, that Party A will promptly resolve such breakdown and make efforts to
prevent its reoccurrence.

			
	12.	 	Dispute Resolution

Any dispute arising from the performance of this Agreement shall be firstly resolved through
friendly negotiations and, if the negotiations fail, shall be submitted to Beijing Arbitration
Commission for arbitration in accordance with its arbitration rules then effect. The award of the
arbitration is conclusive and binding upon the Parties. If any provision of this Agreement is
subject to dispute or arbitration, the Parties will continue to perform the remaining provisions of
this Agreement.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereby sign this Agreement.

	 	 	 
	Party A: Tianjin Yidatong Technology Development Co., Ltd.
	 	Party B: Beijing NetQin Technology Co., Ltd.
	 	 	 
	(official company seal)
	 	(official company seal)

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	Dated: June 1, 2010
	 	Dated: June 1, 2010

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Exhibit 10.12

Y.Y.X.J. Contract [2008] No.3

Framework Agreement on Value Added Services

for Mobile Security

Between

China Mobile Communications Corporation

And

Beijing NetQin Technology Co., Limited

January, 2008

Beijing, China

 

 

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Framework Agreement on Value Added Services for Mobile

Security between China Mobile Communications Corporation and

Beijing NetQin Technology Co., Limited

Party A: China Mobile Communications Corporation

Party B: Beijing NetQin Technology Co., Limited

     WHEREAS

     Party A is a super-large telecommunication company, the mobile telecommunication service
partner for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games and a leading telecom operator in China. It is
mainly engaged in domestic and international mobile telecommunication network facilities and
related telecommunication services, and is committed to developing mobile value-added business for
the moment.

     Party B is a leading mobile security products and services provider in China that commits to
building reliable mobile information security services like mobile anti-spamming, privacy data
protection, mobile anti-virus. Its products have been widely used by many China Mobile users. It
also boasts powerful technological R&D strength and diversified service operation experience in the
field of mobile security and possesses all necessary permits and licenses required for conducting
the aforementioned businesses:

     The Parties desire to strengthen their cooperation in the aspect of the above businesses.

     THEREFORE, Party A and Party B agree as follows through amicable negotiation:

ARTICLE I

REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES

     1.1 Party A and Party B hereby jointly represent and warrant that they are enterprises or
branches duly organized and existing under the laws of the People’s Republic of China (hereinafter
referred to as China).

     1.2 The Parties warrant that it is possible and feasible for them to perform their respective
responsibilities, rights and obligations hereunder based on their respective business situation and
operation capacity.

     1.3 The Parties warrant that they shall provide each other the most favorable policies within
the contractual scope to realize mutually close cooperation.

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ARTICLE II

SERVICE CONTENTS

     2.1 Within the term of this Agreement, Party B shall provide Party A anti-spamming, privacy
data protection and anti-virus products and solutions, carry out mobile value added services
recognized by Party A and warrant that all technical indices related are in compliance with Party
A’s demands.

     2.1.1 Mobile anti-spamming means the act to automatically identify spam and silently put it
into trash, with spam filtering database upgrades provided.

     2.1.2 Privacy data protection is designed to protect private contacts, with all SMSs and call
records accessed only by inputting password so as to protect privacies of the user.

     2.1.3 Mobile anti-virus is designed to detect and remove mobile virus, Trojan, spyware,
malware and other malicious software, with frequent virus database updates provided.

     2.2 The specific form and steps are stated as follows:

     2.2.1 The Parties agree to apply the mobile anti-spamming and privacy protection services and
products of Party B (hereinafter referred to as SMS filtering) into Party A’s optional businesses,
and Party A shall choose its branches from 2 to 3 provinces to carry out pilot operation before
commercialization. Upon completion of the pilot operation, the Parties shall negotiate and decide a
specific cooperation plan, and a service agreement shall be entered into separately.

     2.2.2 With respect to mobile anti-virus service (hereinafter referred to as Mobile Security),
Party B shall apply for treasure chest download and SMS, WAP and other innovated service channels
in line with relevant business provisions of Party A.

     2.3 Meanwhile Party B shall provide all necessary supports required for cooperation to Party
A, including without limitation the product design, R&D, troubleshooting, service update,
expansion, market promotion and suggestions and customer services.

ARTICLE III

COMMITMENTS OF THE PARTIES

     3.1 The Parties commit to carry out close cooperation based on the principle of good faith,
reciprocity, fairness and mutual support.

     3.2 Party B must strictly comply with terms hereof and relevant provisions of Party A and
shall not make any suggestion, warranty, commitment, contract, agreement or any other act that may
bind Party A. Party A shall hold no responsibility for any act taken by Party B beyond the
authority and term authorized by Party A or any act against its will, but Party B shall be held
liable for any claim or compensation made against any loss or damage arising from the

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aforementioned act done beyond the authority and term authorized by Party A or against Party
A’s will.

ARTICLE IV

PARTY A’S RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS

     4.1 Party A’s Rights

     4.1.1 Party A shall have right to work out plans, examine and verify the products provided by
Party B.

     4.1.2 Party A shall have right to request Party B to improve, increase/decrease or improve its
technical solutions and/or business contents with reference to the market development and/or its
own business requirements.

     4.1.3 Party A shall have right to request Party B to provide technologies and market
information necessary to perform this Agreement, such as, technical solutions, technical
specifications, business flows and market information, etc.

     4.1.4 Party A shall have right to evaluate businesses provided by Party B, based on the result
of which appropriate adjustment shall be made. Negotiation on solutions shall be conducted with
positive attitude and great efforts for the purpose of ensuring continuous implementation of this
Agreement.

     4.2 Party A’s Obligations

     4.2.1 Party A recognizes Party B as its core partner in the mobile anti-spamming field.

     4.2.2 Party A promises that it shall, within thirty (30) working days upon execution of this
Agreement, carry out pilot operation of the “spam scanning” service mentioned in Article 2.2.1
hereof.

     4.2.3 Party A promises that it shall provide all infrastructures necessary to conduct free
businesses, including without limitation the network broad band service, service room and lines,
etc.

     4.2.4 Party A promises that it shall publicize the pilot services mentioned in Article 2.2.1
hereof through the marketing channels and in the publicity campaigns relating to its mobile value
added services.

     4.2.5 Party A shall publicize the pilot services mentioned in Article 2.2.1 hereof in its
mobile value-added service pamphlets, catalogue, user’s manual, direction for use and the business
publicity or promotion which are considered favorable for carrying out businesses hereunder by
Party A.

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     4.2.6 Party A promises that it shall provide market data relating to the services mentioned in
Article 2.2.1, such as, the number of users in each pilot province, and the user market survey
result, etc.

ARTICLE V

PARTY B’S RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS

     5.1 Party B’s Rights

     5.1.1 Party B shall have right to timely modify, adjust and perfect its service and product
plans, flows and specifications hereunder with reference to the situation of pilot operation and
Party A’s requirements so as to be in conformity with Party A’s business requirements.

     5.1.2 Party B shall support cooperated businesses based on authorization of Party A, including
without limitation the product planning, businesses involved, market promotion, operation and
maintenance and customer services, and shall be in strict compliance with Party A’s relevant
policies and provisions.

     5.1.3 Party B shall have right to lodge a complaint against Party A with regard to any dispute
arising from the cooperation.

     5.2 Party B’s Obligations

     5.2.1 Party B must abide by relevant policies and provisions of Party A and prompt smooth
conduction of businesses within the scope specified herein, and shall work diligently to protect
the goodwill and interests of the Parties from impairment. In case of any dispute arising, Party B
shall be responsible for explicating the situation to Party A and properly solve it in time.

     5.2.2 Party B must maintain technologies in strict compliance with Party A’s provisions so as
to achieve the desired quality.

     5.2.3 In the event that Party A’s brand, image, corporate identity and other intellectual
property-related matters are involved in the operation of Party B’s business and the confirmation
of Party A is required in advance, the operation in question may be implemented only with Party A’s
approval.

     5.2.4 Unless otherwise expressly stated by a specialized agreement, Party B has no right to
enter into a contract with any natural person, legal person or institution on Party A’s behalf.

     5.2.5 Party B promises that it possesses all administrative licenses, production and/or use
permits and/or authorizations necessary to lawfully perform this Agreement and all its products and
services provided are free of quality or right defects. Party B further promises that its provision
of services and products hereunder may not impair the intellectual property and other legitimate
rights and interests of any third party or the social public interests. Party B shall

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undertake all legal liabilities incurred from violation of the abovementioned promises and
shall hold Party A harmless against all damages.

     5.2.6 Party B shall be obliged to coordinate with Party A in the aspects of customer service,
technical support, business training and other related matters.

ARTICLE VI

SETTLEMENT 

     6.1 The businesses are granted to Party A’s customers free of charge during pilot operation
mentioned in Article 2.2.1 hereof, for which Party A may not pay any expenses to Party B.

     6.2 Party A shall negotiate with Party B separately upon completion of the pilot operation and
conclude a service agreement regarding relevant businesses.

ARTICLE VII

EXCLUSIVITY 

     7.1 Both Parties shall recognize the other party as its preferred partner for businesses
defined in Article 2 hereof during validity of this Agreement.

ARTICLE VIII

CONFIDENTIALITY 

     8.1 Neither party may, without prior written consent of the other party, disclose, divulge or
provide any confidential information (whether in writing, oral or otherwise) obtained from the
other party to any third party during validity of this Agreement. The confidential information
includes without limitation the following:

     8.1.1 Trade secrets, including without limitation the way of cooperation, planning scripts,
text of the cooperation agreement and all or partial text of its exhibits hereto as well as the
implementation of this Agreement, etc;

     8.1.2 Financial secrets, including without limitation the standard, methods and cycle of
settlement, the proceeds arising therefrom and the allocation, etc;

     8.1.3 Technical secrets, including without limitation the technical standard, access and
solutions, technological upgrades and adjustment, interface standard and access protocol, etc.;

     8.1.4 Business pattern, including without limitation the business lines, business status, user
data, means and implementation of publicity and promotion, etc.

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     8.2 Neither party (including its employee and/or agent) may, without written consent of the
other party, disclose, divulge or provide any confidential information to any third party or use
any confidential information for purpose other than this Agreement during validity of this
Agreement and two (2) years thereafter.

     8.3 Either party may demand the other party to return or destroy all confidential information
and data obtained from it at termination of this Agreement.

ARTICLE IX

FORCE MAJEURE

     9.1 Should any party is prevented from performing or is delayed in performing any of its
obligations hereunder in whole or in part resulting from an event of force majeure during the
validity of this Agreement, the affected party shall hold no responsibility thereof. The force
majeure means an unpredictable, unavoidable and unconquerable event, which includes but is not
limited to earthquake, typhoon, war, act of government, government ban and other recognized events
of force majeure.

     9.2 The party claiming force majeure shall notify the other party without delay by fax or
other writing means, provide detailed information regarding the event of force majeure and
sufficient proof thereof within a reasonable time limit, explaining the reason for its inability to
perform or the delay in the performance of all or part of its obligations hereunder. A confirmation
by proper authority and a notary authority shall be issued at the same time. The Parties shall
negotiate and take appropriate measures forthwith, and make reasonable endeavors to minimize or
remove the effects of the event of force majeure, to the extent possible. The party that does not
try and fails to notify the other party in time shall be responsible for the expanded losses
suffered by the other party as a result of the delayed notice.

     9.3 Either party shall be entitled to send a written notice to the other party to terminate
this Agreement earlier in the event that such force majeure persists for a period of sixty (60)
days or more, and neither party shall bear any economic or legal liabilities against the other
party for such earlier termination.

ARTICLE X

LIABILITY FOR BREACH

     10.1 Should any party (the observant party) announce that the other party (the default party)
is in breach and provide sufficient proof thereof to attest it, and that such breach results in
entire unenforceability or partial unenforceability of this Agreement, the observant party shall
have right to require the default party to bear corresponding liabilities for breach and stop to
perform its obligations hereunder without termination of this Agreement until such breach is
corrected. The default party shall have thirty (30) days from receipt of a notice form the
observant party specifying the breach compensate the other Party for all damages caused by the
breach.

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     10.2 The default party shall indemnify the observant party against any fees, expenses or
additional liabilities or losses (including paid, payable or unpaid interests) arising out of any
of its breaches. This clause shall survive earlier termination of this Agreement by whatsoever
reason and continue to bind the Parties.

     10.3 No failure on the part of any party to make any claim with respect to any clauses
hereunder violated by the other party shall operate as a waiver to the claim against subsequent
breach of the other party.

ARTICLE XI

EARLIER TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT

     11.1 This Agreement may be terminated earlier by written consensus of the Parties within its
validity.

     11.2 If one party hereto shall commit any material breach of this Agreement or the earlier
termination of this Agreement becomes reasonable when an abnormality happens, the parties concerned
may notify the other party to terminate this Agreement immediately by any written means of
communication (e.g. registered letter or telex to which receipt is issued), the receipt of which
should be ensured.

     11.3 Should one party hereto fail to perform its obligations hereunder in whole or in party
and thus impair the interests of the other party and cause the other party basically losing its
profits ought to be expected from this Agreement, it shall be considered as the substantial breach
as mentioned in the forgoing provision. If it becomes reasonable for the party claiming earlier
termination to be bound by this Agreement, this shall be deemed as an abnormity as mentioned in the
forgoing provision. The force majeure mentioned in Article 10 hereof shall be deemed as an
abnormality.

     11.4 The Parties negotiate and decide that any violation to Articles 2 to 9 and Article 11
hereof shall be deemed as substantial breach. Should one party hereto requires the other party to
perform its obligations hereunder and the other party fails to do so, it may be deemed as a
substantial breach hereof.

     11.5 Besides, the Parties agree to treat the following circumstances as abnormalities, based
on which one party hereto may propose earlier termination of this Agreement.

     11.5.1 One party hereto goes into bankruptcy or liquidation;

     11.5.2 Other circumstance that may materially affect the ability of the other party to perform
this Agreement.

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ARTICLE XII

LIQUIDATION

     12.1 The Parties shall carry out liquidation in line with this provision upon expiration or
termination of this Agreement.

     12.2 The determination and payment of compensation for damages and the payment of damages.

     12.3 Delivery of business data.

ARTICLE XIII

APPLICABLE LAW

     13.1 The formation of this Agreement, its validity, interpretation, performance and settlement
of disputes in connection herewith shall be governed by the laws of the People’s Republic of China.

ARTICLE XIV

DISPUTE RESOLUTION

     14.1 The Parties agree that they shall do their best to solve any dispute, discrepancy or
controversy arising from or in connection herewith, including but not limited to dispute regarding
the validity or existence of this Agreement or validity of the arbitration clause.

     14.2 If the aforementioned dispute, discrepancy or controversy fails to be settled within
forty-five (45) days, the Parties agree to submit it to Beijing Arbitration Commission for
arbitration.

     14.3 During the process of arbitration, the Parties shall continue to implement this Agreement
without interruption, except for the matters in dispute. Any pending of the arbitration may not
interfere either party to exercise its right to terminate this Agreement in accordance with terms
hereof.

     14.4 The arbitration award made by the arbitration commission shall be final and binding on
both parties.

ARTICLE XV

ALL CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND THE PRIORITY

     15.1 All contract documents shall be deemed mutually interpretative and expletive. In the
event and to the extent of any polysemy or inconsistency between two or more of the aforementioned
documents, they shall be interpreted in the order of priority that: in case that the content is
referred to both in the supplementary agreement and this Agreement, the

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supplementary agreement shall take priority; and in case that the content is unmentioned in
the supplementary agreement, this Agreement shall prevail.

ARTICLE XVI

SEVERABILITY AND CANCELLATION OF THIS AGREEMENT

     16.1 Should this Agreement or any provision or clause hereof be deemed invalid or
unenforceable, the validity and enforceability of this Agreement text or remaining provisions
contained in its exhibits hereto shall remain in full force and effect, and the Parties shall do
their best to work out new provisions that are in compliance with this tenet and intent.

     16.2 The invalidity of any clause hereof may not result in invalidity of this whole agreement,
unless otherwise this clause is deemed as substantial such that the Parties may not enter into this
Agreement if they are aware of its invalidity.

ARTICLE XVII

TERM OF VALIDITY

     17.1 This Agreement shall continue for a period of six (6) months, starting from 0:00 of
January 2, 2008 and expiring on 0:00 of July 1, 2008. A formal agreement shall be concluded
separately through negotiation upon completion of the pilot operation, and the standard time shall
be subject to Beijing time.

     17.2 Either party that unilaterally proposes to terminate this Agreement needs to notify the
other party three (3) months in advance.

     17.3 This Agreement shall be automatically renewed for two (2) years upon expiration if no
party files an opposition. Meanwhile, Party B shall have priority to cooperate with Party A in the
aspect of the cooperated businesses concluded hereunder.

ARTICLE XVIII

MISCELLANEOUS

     18.1 This Agreement shall be terminated upon expiration of its term of validity.

     18.2 Any amendment and supplement hereto shall be made in writing. This Agreement shall remain
in full force and effect prior to any amendments concluded by the Parties taking effect.

     18.3 Any clause stated to survive termination of this Agreement shall be performed
continuously upon termination of this Agreement for any reason or cause, in particulars the
confidential obligation and the claim for any losses resulting from breach of the other party.

     18.4 Unless otherwise stated, all notices sent by registered letter shall be deemed
effectively given on the fourteenth (14th) day after the date on which they were mailed, and all

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notices sent by facsimile transmission shall be deemed effectively given on the time when they
are faxed. The mailing addresses and fax numbers of the Parties are as follows:

	 	 	 	 	 
	Party A:

	 	China Mobile Communications Corporation

	 
	 	 	 	 
	Address:

	 	17F, China Mobile Mansion, No.28 Financial Street, Xicheng District, Beijing

	Postal code:

	 	100032
	Telephone:

	 	010-66006688-1611
	Fax:

	 	010-66006244
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Party B:

	 	Beijing NetQin Technology Co.,Limited

	 
	 	 	 	 
	Address:
	 	27F, Tower B, Chaowai MEN Finance Center, No.26 Chaowai Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing
	Postal code:

	 	100020
	Telephone:

	 	010-85655555
	Fax:

	 	010-85655518

     18.5 This Agreement is written in Chinese and made in quadruplicate. Each party shall hold two
(2) duplicates, each of which are equally authentic.

     18.6 This Agreement shall take effect after being signed and sealed by the Parties.

ARTICLE XIX

DUPLICATES

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     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement is formally executed by the parties on January 2, 2008 in
Beijing, China.

	 	 	 
	Party A: China Mobile Communications Corporation

	 	Party B: Beijing NetQin Technology
Co., Limited
	 	 	 
	(Official company seal)

	 	(Official company seal)
	 	 	 
	Date: January 2, 2008

	 	Date: January 2, 2008

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