Federal prosecutors on Tuesday unsealed charges that accused two Chinese government intelligence officers and eight alleged co-conspirators of conducting sustained computer intrusions into 13 companies in an attempt to steal designs for a turbofan engine used in commercial jetliners.. A 21-page indictment filed in US District Court in the Southern District of California said the Jiangsu Province Ministry of State Security, an arm of the People’s Republic of China’s Ministry of State Security, directed the five-year campaign. According to the indictment, between January 2010 to May 2015, the team allegedly used a wide range of methods to break into the computer networks of companies involved in aerospace and turbine manufacturing and Internet and technology services. Their primary goal was stealing data that would allow a Chinese government-owned company to design its own jetliner. With the exception of Capstone Turbines, a Los Angeles-based gas turbine maker, other targeted companies weren’t identified by name and were referred to only as companies A through L.. A 21-page indictment filed in US District Court in the Southern District of California said the Jian. federal, prosecutors, tuesday, unsealed, charges, accused, chinese, government, intelligence. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Syrian opposition leaders lost gigabytes of secret communications and battlefield plans to hackers who baited them into downloading malware during flirtatious Skype chats, according to a report released Sunday. . Last fall, FireEye stumbled across a server containing the documents and files while researching PDF-based malware, said Laura Galante, manager of threat intelligence at the computer security firm. The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . Last fall, FireEye stumbled across a server containing the documents and files while researching PDF. syrian, opposition, leaders, gigabytes, secret, communications, battlefield, plans, hackers. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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