Chinese Espionage Quietly Penetrates Critical Infrastructure in the US
Mr. Ding was employed by Google in 2019 and had access to confidential information from the company’s supercomputing data centers. He uploaded hundreds of files to his personal Google Cloud account two years ago and resigned from Google at the end of last year.
Massive Data Breach Unveils Espionage, Cyber Vulnerabilities Within China’s Security Systems
“The magnitude of this breach cannot be understated,” notes a cybersecurity expert who wished to remain anonymous due to the sensitivity of the matter. “If authentic, these documents provide a candid look into the inner workings of China’s espionage strategies and the technologies they employ,” the source added.
Chinese Regime Conducts Global Espionage Campaign Through ‘Consular Volunteers’: Report
In September 2022, Safeguard Defenders revealed in a report that there were over 100 secret overseas Chinese police stations in at least 53 countries around the world, “a setup between public security authorities in China in cooperation with United Front linked groups around the world,” said Campaign Director Laura Harth.
Amidst Anti-espionage Campaign, Chinese General Shines a Spotlight on Corrupt Chinese Communist Party Officials
According to a report by Voice of America on August 29, a Major General in the Chinese military, Jin Yinan, exposed in a closed-door meeting a number of cases of high-ranking officials who have been caught spying for foreign nations, including second-generation Reds and diplomatic envoys.
China’s New Anti-Espionage Law Poses Risks for Foreign Businesses
“These laws provide the PRC [People’s Republic of China] government with expanded legal grounds for accessing and controlling data held by U.S. firms in China. U.S. companies and individuals in China could also face penalties for traditional business activities that Beijing deems acts of espionage or for actions that Beijing believes assist foreign sanctions against China.
US Olympic Figure Skater, Father Targeted in Alleged Chinese Spy Plot
“These cases expose attempts by the government of the People’s Republic of China [PRC] to suppress dissenting voices within the United States,” Assistant Attorney General for National Security Matthew Olsen said during a March 16 press conference, referring to the Chinese regime’s official name.
China: RSF Calls for Release of Three Foreign Journalists Accused of Espionage
“By keeping three foreign journalists in detention under the accusation of espionage, President Xi Jinping sends a very clear message that China is not afraid to go after any independent voices, regardless of their passport or place of residence”, denounces RSF East Asia Bureau head, Cédric Alviani
Australian Chinese Academic On Trial for Espionage in China
Yang has been held in custody since January 2019 after flying into the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou for the Lunar New Year. He was placed under investigation for allegedly harming China’s national security, but was later charged with spying, although officials have given no specific details about his alleged crimes.
Mass Surveillance and 5G in Tibet: Between Oppression and Espionage
<!–[CDATA[ Tenzin Dalha | BITTER WINTER Tibetans are continuously controlled through camera networks and artificial intelligence. Now, Huawei’s highest 5G base station on Mount Everest will also favor international cyber-espionage. Repressing Tibet before and after the coronavirus Amidst fears of the coronavirus sending billions of people into lockdown around the world, China is widely expanding […]
Cybersecurity Firm Links Chinese Group to Cyber Espionage in Southeast Asia
<!–[CDATA[ BenarNews | Radio Free Asia A China-based group has quietly carried out cyber-espionage against Southeast Asian governments during the past few years, collecting “specific documents,” among other data, from infected computers, a cybersecurity company said in a report. Naikon, a group of hackers, deployed software called Aria-body to target government agencies and technology firms […]