Robinson+Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider (JD Supra China)

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  • U.S. Organizations Doing Business in China Warned of Malware in Tax Software

    The Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) have issued a joint Flash Alert to U.S. based businesses doing business in China about a remote targeting campaign whereby the tax software that Chinese domestic banks require foreign companies to install is loaded with malware.

  • Antwork Uses Drones in China to Assist in Transport During Corona Virus Outbreak

    Last week, a medical delivery drone flying from the People’s Hospital of Xinchang County to the disease control center there successfully completed the air transport of needed medical quarantine supplies and patient samples in the corona virus outbreak.

  • China Based Company is Believed to be Behind HiddenWasp Malware

    Vicious malware continues to be deployed by China-based attackers. A new strain of malware, dubbed “HiddenWasp,” which has the ability to remotely infect computers, has been discovered by a security researcher at Intezar.

  • Chinese Telecom Companies in Hot Water

    “Chinese cyber espionage and cyber-attack capabilities will continue to support China’s national security and economic priorities,” as stated by Dan Coats, the Director of National Intelligence “Americans should not buy Huawei or ZTE products.”

  • Three Chinese Citizens Charged with Hacking New York Law Firms

    Preet Bharara, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York announced that three Chinese citizens have been charged for attempting to hack into seven law firms that were involved in mergers and acquisitions, in order to pilfer information to use for insider trading.

  • Chinese national hacker pleads guilty to sending U.S. military data to China

    The FBI and DOJ continue their effort to bring cyber hackers to justice. Last week, Chinese national Su Bin pled guilty to stealing data related to Boeing’s C-17 military cargo plane and of trying to steal information related to U.S. F-22 and F-35 fighter jets. Bin was indicted, along with other co-conspirators, in August 2014 by a California federal grand jury of stealing computer data of...

  • Chinese government arrests hackers

    We have been reporting on the success of the Department of Justice in combatting cybercrime through prosecutions of hackers. But we never expected this. Following Chinese President Xi’s visit to the U.S., and for the first time ever, the Chinese government has arrested several alleged hackers at the request of the U.S. government.

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