![]() ![]() Some said that certain allegations were plausible, but that the strong denials from companies cited in the piece left them with doubts about whether the attacks had happened. Security experts who have worked for government agencies and large corporations told Reuters that they were surprised by the stark discrepancy between the claims in the Bloomberg article and the strongly worded denials from Apple and Inc's AMZN.O Amazon Web Services. Link Copied American Kai Li, seen here in 2007, was detained in China in 2017 on espionage charges. prosecutors charged thirteen Chinese agents for conducting illegal operations in the United States. ![]() Malloryâs attorneys alleged that heâd been. How this Long Island man ended up in a Chinese prison on espionage charges. secrets to China and convicted by a jury last spring. Beijing has previously denied allegations of orchestrating cyber attacks against Western companies. Mallory was charged under the Espionage Act with selling U.S. Apple Inc and Inc denied a Bloomberg Businessweek report on Thursday that said their systems had been infiltrated by malicious computer chips inserted by Chinese.government agencies, which would give Beijing secret access to internal networks.Ĭhinaâs Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not respond to a written request for comment. ![]() Garratt in accepting tasks from Canadian espionage agencies to. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson/File PhotoÄ«loomberg cited 17 unidentified sources from intelligence agencies and business to support claims that Chinese spies had placed computer chips inside equipment used by about 30 companies and multiple U.S. The Chinese-born scientist and professor has spent the last few years fighting accusations that he acted as a spy for China. The Chinese foreign ministry said on Friday that Garratt. store is seen on the day of the new iPhone 7 smartphone launch in Los Angeles, California, U.S., September 16, 2016. ![]()
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