Security News > 2017 > November > U.S. Charges Three Chinese Hackers for Hacking Siemens, Trimble & Moody

2017-11-28 00:16
The United States Justice Department has charged three Chinese nationals for allegedly hacking Moody's Analytics economist, German electronics manufacturer Siemens, and GPS maker Trimble, and stealing gigabytes of sensitive data and trade secrets. According to an indictment unsealed Monday in federal court in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the three men worked for a Chinese cybersecurity company,
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