DoJ charges ten Chinese hackers with trade secrets theft
The US Department of Justice (DoJ) has unsealed an indictment against ten Chinese nationals accused of conspiring to steal proprietary information from American and European companies.
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8 January 2019 Taiwanese authorities are investigating six current and former employees of German chemical company BASF who are accused of leaking company secrets to a Chinese rival.
15 February 2019 Two people, one American and one Chinese national, have been indicted by a US grand jury for plotting to steal technology with the aim of setting up a new company in China.