US charges 3 Chinese with hacking Siemens, Trimble, Moody’s

The headquarters of Siemens AG is seen before the company's annual news conference in Munich, Germany, on November 9, 2017. (REUTERS/Michael Dalder/File Photo)
Updated 27 November 2017
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US charges 3 Chinese with hacking Siemens, Trimble, Moody’s

NEW YORK: A US jury has indicted three people affiliated with a Chinese cybersecurity firm on computer fraud charges, saying they hacked into the networks of Siemens AG , Trimble Inc. and Moodys Analytics.
The indictment, which was unsealed on Monday, charged that three defendants and others participated in “coordinated and unauthorized” cyberattacks in order to steal confidential business information and intentionally cause damage to those computer systems.
The three defendants were identified as Wu Yingzhuo, Dong Hao and Xia Lei. The indictment said they were owners, employees and associates of Guangzhou Bo Yu Information Technology Company Ltd, a firm in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou that offers cybersecurity services.
The indictment in federal court in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, accused the three of exploiting vulnerabilities in computer systems or using malware to gain access to confidential business and commercial information, work product, and sensitive employee information including user names and passwords. It said the three sent “spearphishing” emails to computers in western Pennsylvania and around the world.


Germany’s Merz and Ukraine’s Zelensky praise truce efforts

Updated 30 January 2026
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Germany’s Merz and Ukraine’s Zelensky praise truce efforts

  • Donald Trump said Vladimir Putin had agreed to a week-long halt on attacks

BERLIN: German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday welcomed “efforts in favor of a truce,” Berlin said, after Donald Trump said Vladimir Putin had agreed to a week-long halt on attacks on Ukraine’s power grid.
Merz at the same time stressed that “the systematic and brutal destruction of Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure by Russian attacks” was “still ongoing,” which he condemned “in the strongest terms,” his spokesman, Stefan Kornelius, said.