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WSJ: U.S. Accuses Two Hackers of Stealing Secrets From American Firms for China

Wed July, 2020, Age: 3 years

The United States formally named two Chinese hackers as being behind hacking attempts on US firms engaging in research on the coronavirus. The hackers, Li Xiaoyu, 34, and Dong Jiazhi, 33, are formally freelancers, but their work is directed by and paid for by the Chinese Ministry of State Security. 


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