Posted on 02/01/2020 9:55:58 AM PST by NorseViking
When Wei Sun, a 48-year-old engineer at Raytheon Missile Systems, left for an overseas trip last year, he told the company he planned to bring his company-issued HP EliteBook 840 laptop along.
Sun, a Chinese-born American citizen, had been working at Raytheon, the fourth-largest US defense contractor, for a decade. He held a secret-level security clearance and worked on highly sensitive missile programs used by the US military.
Since Suns computer contained large amounts of classified data, Raytheon officials told him that taking it abroad would not only be a violation of company policy, but a serious violation of federal law, as well.
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Publicly.
And the manager who hired him, and the person responsible for security in his dept./division, should be *fired* and barred for life form working on any classified material ever again.
The people who issued clearance to him should have taken it into account.
Threats make them high risk employees so they shouldnt have security clearances. Ive worked with quite a few and they just present a higher risk.
Either for money or threats or allegiance they will spy.
No matter how much the liberal idiots howl about it, Chinese-born American citizens should NOT be given access to US secrets. Would China let an American born non-Asian have access to their secrets?
Further, we should absolutely require ANY US defense contractors/companies to sign an agreement that states 'in order to participate in any US military contract work, the contractor/company agrees to pay fines, up to $2 billion to the US treasury if they are found to have employed anyone who is passing secrets to a foreign power, with fines increasing the longer this activity goes undetected by the contractor/company'.
I guarantee they will be a lot more careful vetting who they hire, and observing their employees.
“Sun didnt listen, according to US prosecutors.”
I would have taken the computer away right then, when Sun said he would take it to China, and put in writing exactly what the company would do, including cooperation with prosecuting authorities, if Sun had copied anything sensitive.
Agreed.
We can’t and shouldn’t take the chance.
In most cases they would not divulge that kind of information, the names of other agents, to him.
Yes, I doubt he is an agent, and is doing it for the money.
Forget the damn plea agreement, and try him for treason.
I’m with you on that.
Thanks.
We had to burn ours daily.
Not sure why this person has been given a plea deal, he should be sent to jail for a very long time for endangering this country and betraying it. There are quite a number of them engaged in this betrayal and caught in the act.
It should be very obvious by now that Chinese coming to the US and getting into defence and sensitive high tech are quite possibly spies for the Chinese government.
There are rules if you do, but it isn’t prohibited if it’s a business trip. Odd that he told the company before his trip. Somebody jumped on it and caught him out.
Give him the same operation the North Koreans gave Otto and send him home.
Hang the little bastard.
Why is the Federal Government allowing these weapons manufacturers to hire alians to work in these sensitive projects?
If they are not native born they should not be allowed in any of the Defense Industries.We are cutting our own throats when we allow this to happen.
Its just stupid.Thanks for nothing Raytheon.
I don’t understand if Raytheon knew he was working on military stuff; he had top-secret clearance; and the computer belonged to Raytheon - why was he allowed to take it out of the country? It wasn’t even his.
Because they don't want to get a bill from the PRC for the bullets that killed their parents, and the notification that their brothers and sisters were sectioned as organ donors?
Give him a fair trial.
Then hang him by the neck until hes dead.
Ship the corpse back to China freight collect.
Cash only.
L
How dumb are these employers? Unreal!
Exactly - right then! He announced his intentions and queried whether it was ok. NO - and you take it from him. Where’s his boss in all of this?
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