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chinese espionage

  • Stanford Agrees to Pay $1.9 Million to Settle Claims It Failed to Disclose Foreign Ties
    Stanford Agrees to Pay $1.9 Million to Settle Claims It Failed to Disclose Foreign Ties
    Stanford University has agreed to pay out $1.9 million to the federal government over allegations it violated the False Claims Act by failing to disclose foreign sources of funding for ...
    October 3, 2023BY Ryan Morgan
  • House GOP Seeks DOD, FBI Answers on Chinese Efforts to Infiltrate US Military Bases
    House GOP Seeks DOD, FBI Answers on Chinese Efforts to Infiltrate US Military Bases
    A joint review by U.S. agencies found more than a hundred instances of Chinese nationals attempting to force ...
    October 2, 2023BY Ryan Morgan
  • Preventing Chinese Espionage in Canada Is Not Akin to ‘Anti-Asian Racism’
    Preventing Chinese Espionage in Canada Is Not Akin to ‘Anti-Asian Racism’
    Commentary We Canadians are an apologetic bunch, aren't we? We seem to say sorry at every occasion, whether ...
    August 8, 2023BY Phil Gurski
  • Chinese Hackers Breached Hundreds of Public and Private Networks, Investigation Concludes
    Chinese Hackers Breached Hundreds of Public and Private Networks, Investigation Concludes
    Suspected state-backed Chinese hackers used a security hole in a popular email security appliance to break into the ...
    June 15, 2023BY Wim De Gent
  • Top US Chipmaking Equipment Supplier Accuses Chinese-Owned Rival of Trade Secret Theft Campaign
    Top US Chipmaking Equipment Supplier Accuses Chinese-Owned Rival of Trade Secret Theft Campaign
    Applied Materials Inc. is suing Chinese-owned rival Mattson over an alleged 14-month orchestrated campaign to steal some of ...
    June 15, 2023BY Wim De Gent
  • Chinese Spies Highly Active in EU’s Heartland: Report
    Chinese Spies Highly Active in EU’s Heartland: Report
    Chinese spies are reported to be highly active in Belgium, according to a report (pdf) published this year by the ...
    May 17, 2023BY Hannah Ng
  • Tory MPs Ask Why Liberals Didn’t Heed Security Advice on Former Ontario Minister Michael Chan
    Tory MPs Ask Why Liberals Didn’t Heed Security Advice on Former Ontario Minister Michael Chan
    Conservative MPs are criticizing the Liberals for not heeding advice from security officials to steer clear of former ...
    February 15, 2023BY Noé Chartier
  • Trump Vows ‘Very Big’ Crackdown on ‘Many Thousands’ of Chinese Spies In America
    Trump Vows ‘Very Big’ Crackdown on ‘Many Thousands’ of Chinese Spies In America
    Former President Donald Trump said Friday that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has "many thousands" of spies operating ...
    February 4, 2023BY Tom Ozimek
  • Capitol Report (July 14): Last World War II Medal of Honor Recipient Honored; Investigation: US Emergency Oil Shipped to China
    Capitol Report (July 14): Last World War II Medal of Honor Recipient Honored; Investigation: US Emergency Oil Shipped to China
    President Joe Biden is wrapping up his visit to Israel, yet he’s faced with complicated geopolitical questions as ...
    July 14, 2022BY Steve Lance
  • GOP Lawmaker Seeks to Hold DOJ Accountable for Its Efforts Countering Chinese Espionage
    GOP Lawmaker Seeks to Hold DOJ Accountable for Its Efforts Countering Chinese Espionage
    A Republican U.S. congressman is proposing that the Department of Justice (DOJ) be held accountable for countering and reporting ...
    May 24, 2022BY J.M. Phelps
  • As DOJ Cracks Down on Chinese Espionage, Critics Seek to Abolish Initiative, Citing Racial Discrimination
    As DOJ Cracks Down on Chinese Espionage, Critics Seek to Abolish Initiative, Citing Racial Discrimination
    As the Justice Department’s (DOJ) crackdown on Chinese-state-sponsored theft of intellectual property nets the high-profile conviction of Harvard ...
    January 24, 2022BY Philip Lenczycki
  • Former Federal Scientist in Canada Charged With Fraud for Alleged Links to Chinese University
    Former Federal Scientist in Canada Charged With Fraud for Alleged Links to Chinese University
    A former federal scientist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) has been charged with fraud and breach of ...
    December 19, 2021BY Andrew Chen
  • Engineer Charged by RCMP for Illegally Helping China Took Part in Major Canadian Projects
    Engineer Charged by RCMP for Illegally Helping China Took Part in Major Canadian Projects
    Wanping Zheng, an engineer who was recently charged by the RCMP for illegally using his position at the ...
    December 14, 2021BY Andrew Chen
  • Australia Strengthens Its University Foreign Interference Guidelines
    Australia Strengthens Its University Foreign Interference Guidelines
    Australia has strengthened its university foreign interference guidelines to protect students, staff, and research by assisting the process ...
    November 17, 2021BY Rebecca Zhu
  • CIA’s Bid to Throttle Down Chinese Espionage May Be Easier Said Than Done: Experts
    CIA’s Bid to Throttle Down Chinese Espionage May Be Easier Said Than Done: Experts
    The Central Intelligence Agency’s (CIA) reported proposition to create a mission center to keep an eye on the ...
    September 14, 2021BY J.M. Phelps
  • Feds Drop Case Against Chinese Researcher: Surprise Move Greenlights More Chinese Espionage in US
    Feds Drop Case Against Chinese Researcher: Surprise Move Greenlights More Chinese Espionage in US
    Commentary Federal prosecutors have dismissed the case against Chinese national Tang Juan, whose trial on visa fraud charges ...
    July 23, 2021BY Lloyd Billingsley
  • Electrical Engineer Gets Five Years in Prison for Selling Missile Technology to China
    Electrical Engineer Gets Five Years in Prison for Selling Missile Technology to China
    An electrical engineer from Los Angeles who plotted to steal missile technology and sell it to a Chinese ...
    July 23, 2021BY Isabel van Brugen
  • Alibaba’s European Hub Is Causing Espionage Concerns in Belgium
    Alibaba’s European Hub Is Causing Espionage Concerns in Belgium
    Belgium’s Minister of Justice Vincent Van Quickenborne raised concerns over Chinese espionage in connection to Chinese e-commerce giant ...
    June 2, 2021BY Kelly Song
  • Russia the Likely Suspect Behind ‘Nest of Spies’ in Australia: Expert
    Russia the Likely Suspect Behind ‘Nest of Spies’ in Australia: Expert
    Defence experts believe Russia is the most likely suspect behind the “nest of spies” uncovered by Australia’s domestic ...
    March 19, 2021BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Chinese State-Owned Enterprises Among Recipients of COVID-19 Wage Subsidy
    Chinese State-Owned Enterprises Among Recipients of COVID-19 Wage Subsidy
    Chinese state-owned enterprises were found to be recipients of Canada’s COVID-19 wage subsidy benefit. In an effort to ...
    December 23, 2020BY Isaac Teo
  • How the Chinese Regime Infiltrated Academia in the West: Rachelle Peterson
    How the Chinese Regime Infiltrated Academia in the West: Rachelle Peterson
    How has the Chinese Communist Party infiltrated American universities? How are Confucius Institutes involved? While some Confucius Institutes ...
    July 17, 2020BY Jan Jekielek
  • Chinese Regime ‘Lashing Out’ at the World: China Analyst Gordon Chang
    Chinese Regime ‘Lashing Out’ at the World: China Analyst Gordon Chang
    “What we're seeing right now is a China which is lashing out at everybody,” says China analyst Gordon ...
    July 13, 2020BY Jan Jekielek and Irene Luo
  • Lawmakers Investigate NIH Over Chinese Espionage Aimed at US Medical Research
    Lawmakers Investigate NIH Over Chinese Espionage Aimed at US Medical Research
    Two members of Congress have demanded an explanation from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) over possible Chinese ...
    May 2, 2020BY Ella Kietlinska
  • US Cybersecurity Experts See Recent Spike in Chinese Digital Espionage
    US Cybersecurity Experts See Recent Spike in Chinese Digital Espionage
    A U.S. cybersecurity firm said on March 25 it has detected a surge in new cyberspying by a ...
    March 25, 2020BY Reuters
  • Top US Officials to Spotlight Chinese Spy Operations, Pursuit of American Secrets
    Top US Officials to Spotlight Chinese Spy Operations, Pursuit of American Secrets
    WASHINGTON—An aggressive campaign by American authorities to root out Chinese espionage operations in the United States has snared ...
    February 6, 2020BY Reuters
  • Retired Military Commanders Among 3 Taiwanese Charged With Spying for Beijing
    Retired Military Commanders Among 3 Taiwanese Charged With Spying for Beijing
    Taiwan has sentenced a retired lieutenant general and charged two other men with helping mainland China run its ...
    December 9, 2019BY Nicole Hao
  • Ex-CIA Officer Gets 19 Years in China Spy Conspiracy
    Ex-CIA Officer Gets 19 Years in China Spy Conspiracy
    ALEXANDRIA, Va.—A former CIA case agent was sentenced on Nov. 22 to 19 years in prison for an ...
    November 22, 2019BY The Associated Press
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    Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
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