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Four Chinese Nationals Working with the Ministry of State Security Charged with Global Computer Intrusion Campaign Targeting Intellectual Property and Confidential Business Information, Including Infectious Disease Research
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United States and allies accuse China of global hacking spree
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Publishing date: Jul 19, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 4 minute read •
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WASHINGTON The United States and its allies accused China on Monday of a global cyberespionage campaign, mustering an unusually broad coalition of countries to publicly call out Beijing for hacking.
The United States was joined by NATO, the European Union, Australia, Britain, Canada, Japan and New Zealand in condemning the spying, which U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said posed “a major threat to our economic and national security.”
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Federal prosecutors in San Diego announced on Monday the indictment of four Chinese men accused of a massive, years-long computer hacking campaign that targeted businesses, research institutions and universities in San Diego and abroad.
The two-count indictment said the hack was coordinated by the Ministry of State Security and deployed a series of front companies created to mask the involvement of the government of the Peoples Republic of China.
The indictment outlines an investigation that began as early as 2012 and eventually grew to included 19 separate entities including the National Institutes of Health, government agencies in Cambodia and Saudi Arabia, and eight companies in the U.S., Switzerland and Germany.