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Chinese intel officers charged with hacking US companies to steal sensitive aviation data
The Hill ^ | 10/30/18 | Olivia Beavers

Posted on 10/30/2018 2:56:55 PM PDT by yesthatjallen

The Justice Department on Tuesday unsealed charges against a group of Chinese intelligence officers, alleging that they hacked into a series of private companies’ computer systems in the U.S. and abroad as part of an effort to steal sensitive commercial aviation data.

Zha Rong, Chai Meng and seven other co-conspirators worked to steal intellectual property and other sensitive data from over a dozen companies so that China could develop a turbofan engine "without incurring substantial research and development expenses," according to the to the indictment.

"Members of the conspiracy targeted, among other things, companies in the aerospace and other high-technology industries, and attempted to steal intellectual property and confidential business information, including information that was commercial in nature," reads the indictment that was filed last week but unsealed on Tuesday.

"Members of the conspiracy targeted, among other things, data and information related to a turbofan engine used in commercial jetliners. At the time of the intrusions, a Chinese state-owned aerospace company was working to develop a comparable engine for use in commercial aircraft manufactured in China and elsewhere," it adds.

The indictment says these nine individuals worked for a provincial foreign intelligence arm of the People’s Republic of China's security apparatus known as the Jiangsu Province Ministry of State Security (JSSD), both which deal with domestic counter-intelligence. The JSSD-linked group allegedly worked to steal the data over the course of five years starting in 2010.

One of the charged hackers, Zhang Zhang-Gui, is also being charged in a separate hacking conspiracy along with Chinese national Li Xiao for allegedly leveraging the hacked computers "for their own criminal ends," according to a Department of Justice (DOJ) press release.

While the firms are not directly named in the indictment, a majority of the companies targeted pertained to the aerospace industry, while others were involved in technology, critical infrastructure and a gas turbine manufacturer. An Australian domain registrar company and a French-owned aerospace company were also targeted.

The new round of charges come as the Trump administration is stepping up its public criticism of what it considers unacceptable behavior by China, which includes military, economic and cyber fronts.

This comes after the DOJ announced charges against a Chinese intelligence officer named Yanjun Xu last month. Xu has been extradited to the U.S. to face economic espionage charges for working with a co-conspirator to target GE Aviation and other companies in and outside the U.S. since at least December 2013 in order to also steal sensitive data.

U.S. officials say this is only the start of their efforts to crack down on Beijing's intellectual property theft.

“For the third time since only September, the National Security Division, with its US Attorney partners, has brought charges against Chinese intelligence officers from the JSSD and those working at their direction and control for stealing American intellectual property,” John Demers, assistant attorney general for national security, said in a statement. “This is just the beginning. Together with our federal partners, we will redouble our efforts to safeguard America’s ingenuity and investment.”

The charges unveiled on Tuesday are also likely to further strain the relationship between the U.S. and China, which is already embroiled in an ongoing trade battle.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aviation; china; espionage; hacking; redchina; securitybreach; spies; trumpasia; trumpdoj
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1 posted on 10/30/2018 2:56:55 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
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To: yesthatjallen

People that hate Trump tend to focus on his inartful comments. Meanwhile, he is doing more to confront China than any of the last 30 presidents (Yeah Bush you asshole, I’m looking at you). China is THE ENEMY of our time, and we WILL fight a war with them at some point. He deserves our support for this fact alone. Yet he stands alone. I stand with you President Trump - I don’t want my 7 year old to have to fight a war that the Globalists set for us - especially considering none of their children will be participating.


2 posted on 10/30/2018 3:04:15 PM PDT by steel_resolve (And an angel still rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm)
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To: yesthatjallen

The interesting omission in this article is the when and exactly where and the actual how?

For example, neighbors of mine are Red Chinese nationals. I do not understand their language. I do not understand how they can afford the high rent district we live in.

I have wondered if some are agents paid to steal? I’d like some idea of how the “hackers” or operatives carry out complex missions like stealing engine designs.


3 posted on 10/30/2018 3:05:45 PM PDT by The Westerner (Protect the most vulnerable: get the government out of medicine and education.)
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To: yesthatjallen

China’s problem with jet engines has never been design.

They have always had access to the finest designs in the world, UK, US and Russian.

Their problem is manufacturing methods and quality control...of all parts and materials...up to final assembly.

All shortcuts, all the time. And Payoffs.

It’s why their indigenous engines fall apart after only 10s of hours.

You can’t fix that with new designs. Or better designs.

They have not yet mastered the basic QC of a 1950s jet engine. And likely never will. Their culture does not allow for it.

And the same logic can be extended to all of their military equipment. It looks and tastes just like modern Western or Russian equipment. But performance never measures up.

And they KNOW IT. That’s why they will never seriously engage US forces. Oh, they’ll posture and look tough...while always looking for a way out.


4 posted on 10/30/2018 3:11:21 PM PDT by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: steel_resolve

Chicoms will not go peacefully. America is in their bombsights. When they sense they can dominate, they will.


5 posted on 10/30/2018 5:56:16 PM PDT by whistleduck ("....the calm confidence of a Christian with 4 aces".....S.)
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