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Attorney General William P. Barr Announces Indictment of Four Members of China’s Military for Hacking into Equifax
justice.gov ^ | February 10, 2020 | William Barr

Posted on 02/10/2020 12:30:16 PM PST by ransomnote

 
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Monday, February 10, 2020

Remarks as Prepared for Delivery

Good morning.  I am here to announce the indictment of Chinese military hackers – specifically, four members of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army – for breaking into the computer systems of the credit-reporting agency Equifax, and for stealing the sensitive personal information of nearly half of all American citizens, and also Equifax’s hard-earned intellectual property.

This was one of the largest data breaches in history.  It came to light in the summer of 2017, when Equifax announced the theft.  The scale of the theft was staggering.  As alleged in the indictment, the hackers obtained the names, birth dates, and social security numbers of nearly 150 million Americans, and the driver’s license numbers of at least 10 million Americans.  This theft not only caused significant financial damage to Equifax, but invaded the privacy of many millions of Americans, and imposed substantial costs and burdens on them as they have had to take measures to protect against identity theft.

As described in the indictment, the hackers broke into Equifax’s network through a vulnerability in the company’s dispute resolution website.  Once in the network, the hackers spent weeks conducting reconnaissance, uploading malicious software, and stealing login credentials, all to set the stage to steal vast amounts of data from Equifax’s systems.  While doing this, the hackers also stole Equifax’s trade secrets, embodied by the compiled data and complex database designs used to store the personal information.  Those trade secrets were the product of decades of investment and hard work by the company.

Today’s announcement comes after two years of investigation.  According to the nine-count indictment handed down by a grand jury in Atlanta, four members of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, or PLA – Wang Qian, Wu Zhiyong, Xu Ke, and Liu Lei – are alleged to have conspired to hack Equifax’s computer systems and commit economic espionage.  In doing so, they are alleged to have damaged Equifax’s computer systems and to have committed wire fraud.

This kind of attack on American industry is of a piece with other Chinese illegal acquisitions of sensitive personal data.  For years, we have witnessed China’s voracious appetite for the personal data of Americans, including the theft of personnel records from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, the intrusion into Marriott hotels, and Anthem health insurance company, and now the wholesale theft of credit and other information from Equifax.  This data has economic value, and these thefts can feed China’s development of artificial intelligence tools as well as the creation of intelligence targeting packages. 

In addition to thefts of sensitive personal data, our cases reveal a pattern of state-sponsored computer intrusions and thefts by China targeting trade secrets and confidential business information: hacks by a group known as APT 10, which worked in association with the Chinese Ministry of State Security, or MSS, to target managed service providers and their clients worldwide across industries; hacks by MSS intelligence officers who sought to steal intellectual property related to turbofan engines by using both insiders and computer operations, and; hacks by PLA officers who targeted victims in the nuclear power, metals, and solar products industries for the economic benefit of Chinese companies.  Indeed, about 80 percent of our economic espionage prosecutions have implicated the Chinese government, and about 60 percent of all trade secret theft cases in recent years involved some connection to China.

We do not normally bring criminal charges against the members of another country’s military or intelligence services outside the United States.  In general, traditional military and intelligence activity is a separate sphere of conduct that ought not be subject to domestic criminal law.  There are exceptions to this rule, of course.  For instance, we have brought charges against intelligence officers operating undercover in the United States.  And more recently, we have charged state-sponsored actors for computer intrusions into the United States for the purpose of intellectual property theft for the use of their private sector, bank robbery, and interfering with our democratic elections.  Like those cases, the deliberate, indiscriminate theft of vast amounts of sensitive personal data of civilians, as occurred here, cannot be countenanced.   

The United States, like other nations, has gathered intelligence throughout its history to ensure that national security and foreign policy decisionmakers have access to timely, accurate, and insightful information.  But we collect information only for legitimate national security purposes; we do not indiscriminately violate the privacy of ordinary civilians. 

 Today’s indictment would not have been possible without the hard work of a dedicated team of FBI agents and federal prosecutors in Atlanta and here in Washington, D.C.  In addition, the Department’s Office of International Affairs provided valuable assistance in working with other nations to secure evidence located overseas.  Notably, Equifax cooperation throughout the investigation was critical to our development of the case.

I would like to now invite U.S. Attorney BJay Pak to provide remarks.

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The year 2020 marks the 150th anniversary of the Department of Justice.  Learn more about the history of our agency at www.Justice.gov/Celebrating150Years.

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KEYWORDS: barr; china; equifax; hacking; trustsessions; trustwray
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To: ransomnote

RE: Attorney General William P. Barr Announces Indictment of Four Members of China’s Military for Hacking into Equifax

And just how does Atty. General Barr intend to bring them to justice?


21 posted on 02/10/2020 1:02:54 PM PST by SeekAndFind (look at Michigan, it will)
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To: Kevin in California
That’s all good Mr. Barr but how about indicting a bunch of rogue ex and current FBI peeps for the crimes they perpetrated on the Trump campaign, etc?

I’m just asking....


He can actually get his hands on them.
22 posted on 02/10/2020 1:04:37 PM PST by The_Media_never_lie ("The media is the enemy of the American people." Democrat Pat Caddell)
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To: SeekAndFind

They will be brought to justice long before Hillary Clinton or James Comey will.


23 posted on 02/10/2020 1:07:12 PM PST by sport
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To: SeekAndFind

“And just how does Atty. General Barr intend to bring them to justice” They asked for an interview in Wuhan


24 posted on 02/10/2020 1:07:21 PM PST by Cold Heart (.)
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To: ransomnote

yeah been waiting to be disappointed since Ttrump let Hillary go after comey listed her crimes for him.


25 posted on 02/10/2020 1:07:28 PM PST by olesigh
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To: ransomnote

Wang Qian Schiff, Wu Zhiyong Nadler, Xu Ke Comie, and Liu Lei Obama...


26 posted on 02/10/2020 1:07:57 PM PST by Leep (Everyday is Trump Day!)
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To: SeekAndFind

There was a scuffle last year when Canada detained and handed over to the US a Huawae (spelling) executive who happened to be the relative of a Chinese elite. The US wouldn’t release her and China was retaliating against Canada for their part in arresting her.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/sep/24/canada-meng-wanzhou-officials-misled-huawei-executive-lawyers-argue

These are skirmishes in an ongoing economic war. This takes the place of gun shots. Indicting those hackers becomes a tarriffs/trade salvo wherein the US extracts something of value from China. We have to fight their efforts to bleed our economy dry and prosper off our work. Indictments are a piece of the chessboard.


27 posted on 02/10/2020 1:08:51 PM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote

Just running out the clock.


28 posted on 02/10/2020 1:24:49 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum (Truth is hate to people who hate truth.)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

More proof that the Deep State is still in control.


29 posted on 02/10/2020 1:44:39 PM PST by Vehmgericht
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To: Kevin in California

That’s all good Mr. Barr but how about indicting a bunch of rogue ex and current FBI peeps for the crimes they perpetrated on the Trump campaign, etc?

My question EXACTLY!!


30 posted on 02/10/2020 1:46:15 PM PST by Dawgreg
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To: bigbob

But since he took overfor Sessions he does nothing to our own traitors.


31 posted on 02/10/2020 2:06:17 PM PST by Fledermaus (Q babbleAnon folks are weird.)
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To: ransomnote
What e want to see:

"Attorney General William P. Barr Announces Indictment of McCabe, Comey, Brennan, and Clapper"

32 posted on 02/10/2020 2:06:56 PM PST by Psalm 73 ("You'll never hear surf music again".)
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To: ransomnote

How is this different than Mueller indicting Russians?

They’ll never stand in a US court.


33 posted on 02/10/2020 2:29:20 PM PST by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: Mariner

Mueller indicting Russians?
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Mueller is a black hat and was working for Deep State efforts.

Trump has set China on it’s ear in trade negotiations, has held one of their executives in the past, and is extracting from China concessions. It’s good


34 posted on 02/10/2020 2:31:29 PM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: blueunicorn6

Or her chauffeur?


35 posted on 02/10/2020 2:33:55 PM PST by Osage Orange (Whiskey Tango Foxtrot)
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To: ransomnote

I am sure that China is going to hand them right over.


36 posted on 02/10/2020 2:38:44 PM PST by Revel
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To: ransomnote

Barr announces sweeping new sanctions, ‘significant escalation’ against left-wing sanctuary cities

AG Barr launches Presidential Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice
Commission launched to address problems plaguing law enforcement; panel reaction and analysis.

Charging that so-called “sanctuary” cities that protect illegal immigrants are jeopardizing domestic security, Attorney General Bill Barr announced a slew of additional sanctions that he called a “significant escalation” against left-wing local and state governments that obstruct the “lawful functioning of our nation’s immigration system.”

Speaking at the National Sheriff’s Association 2020 Winter Legislative and Technology Conference in Washington, D.C., Barr said the Justice Department would immediately file multiple lawsuits against sanctuary jurisdictions, and implement new national reviews of left-wing sanctuary governments and prosecutors.

“The department is filing a complaint against the State of New Jersey seeking declaratory and injunctive relief against its laws that forbid state and local law enforcement from sharing vital information about criminal aliens with DHS,” Barr said.

Excerpted:

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/barr-announces-new-sanctuary-policies


37 posted on 02/10/2020 3:21:21 PM PST by Grampa Dave (Our president is now serving Democrats the hemlock tea, they ordered up with a smile!)
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To: Kevin in California

Lots of moving parts these days. Gears changing, sycros out of sync, some gear grinds. New driver in charge. Wants a lot of things dealt with. Lots of crew don’t want to help. Driver slamming the gears anyway, replacing the crew..... lots of moving parts... pilot starting to get traction....

Just saying....


38 posted on 02/10/2020 5:28:39 PM PST by AFreeBird
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To: ransomnote
So now what Burger Bill? Going to send Batman over to get them?


39 posted on 02/10/2020 6:05:23 PM PST by Bommer (2020 - Vote all incumbent congressmen and senators out! VOTE THE BUMS OUT!!!)
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To: Obadiah

Might surprise us - if nothing else, it give President Trump another lever in the tool kit.


40 posted on 02/11/2020 2:32:19 AM PST by trebb (Don't howl about illegal leeches, or Trump in general, while not donating to FR - it's hypocritical.)
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