美国司法部:起诉7名黑客,其中包括中文:张弘德,谭戴林

美国司法部:起诉7名黑客,其中包括中文:张弘德,谭戴林

美国司法部:

9月16日,据称参与了广泛的黑客攻击

有五名中国公民居住在美国
两名马来西亚商人
他透露自己已被起诉。

联邦起诉:

五名中国公民参与了100多家国内外公司的黑客攻击。

两名马来西亚商人与两名中国公民合谋,并通过入侵美国,法国,日本,新加坡和韩国的视频游戏公司来赚钱。

司法部在本月初获得了搜查令,并没收了服务器和其他物品。

微软:

微软已经制定了一项防止黑客入侵的措施,并表示为逮捕行动做出了重要贡献。

|路透社

https://jp.reuters.com/article/cybersecurity-usa-china-idJPKBN26733O

Seven International Cyber Defendants, Including “Apt41” Actors, Charged In Connection With Computer Intrusion Campaigns Against More Than 100 Victims Globally

In August 2019 and August 2020,
a federal grand jury in Washington, D.C.,

returned two separate indictments charging five computer hackers,

all of whom were residents and nationals of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), with computer intrusions affecting over 100 victim companies in the United States and abroad,

including
software development companies, computer hardware manufacturers, telecommunications providers,
social media companies,
video game companies,
non-profit organizations,
universities,
think tanks, and
foreign governments,

as well as pro-democracy politicians and activists in Hong Kong.

The intrusions, which security researchers have tracked using the threat labels

“APT41,”
“Barium,”
“Winnti,”
“Wicked Panda,”
“Wicked Spider,”

facilitated the theft of

source code,
software code signing certificates, customer account data,
and valuable business information.

These intrusions also facilitated the defendants’ other criminal schemes, including ransomware and “crypto-jacking” schemes, the latter of which refers to the group’s unauthorized use of victim computers to “mine” cryptocurrency.

The August 2019 indictment charged

Zhang Haoran (张浩然), 35,
Tan Dailin (谭戴林), 35,

with 25 counts of conspiracy,
wire fraud,
aggravated identity theft,
money laundering,
violations of the Computer Fraud
and Abuse Act (“CFAA”).

The indictment charged Zhang and Tan
with participating in a “Computer Hacking Conspiracy,” which targeted high-technology and similar organizations.

The indictment also charged that, as an additional way to make money,

Zhang and Tan participated in a “Video Game Conspiracy,”

through which Zhang and Tan, together with others, sought to make money by hacking video game companies, obtaining and otherwise generating digital items of value (e.g., video game currency), and then selling such items for profit.

In several instances, they used their unauthorized access to gaming company networks take action against other unrelated groups engaged in the same fraudulent generation of gaming artifacts, thereby attempting to eliminate the criminal competition. international-cyber-defendants-including-apt41-actors-charged-connection-computer

OPA | Department of Justice

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/seven-international-cyber-defendants-including-apt41-actors-charged-connection-computer