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The United States has imposed sanctions on a man named Yin Kecheng, accusing him of being involved in a major cyberattack on the US Department of Treasury. Yin is reportedly linked to China’s ...
The US sanctioned Yin Kecheng, linked to China's MSS, for hacking the Treasury Department, and Sichuan Juxinhe Network Technology Co., tied to Salt Typhoon, for targeting US telecoms and ...
The designation levied against Shuai, Kecheng and Shanghai Heiying means that all related property and interests within the United States must be blocked and reported to OFAC, as are 50% or more ...
Yin Kecheng and Zhou Shuai, an alleged associate in the APT27, or Silk Typhoon, group, are accused of hacking a wide variety of defense contractors, think tanks, a law firm, ...
The U.S. Treasury Department on Friday imposed sanctions on alleged hacker Yin Kecheng and cybersecurity company Sichuan Juxinhe Network Technology Co., accusing both of being involved in a series ...
Both Yin Kecheng and Sichuan Juxinhe Network Technology are deemed threats to U.S. national security, ... Yin was sanctioned for his role in cyberattacks targeting the Treasury Department itself.
The indictment against those men — Yin Kecheng and Zhou Shuai — accuses them of causing millions in damage through cyberattacks stretching back nearly a decade. Advertisement.
Today, the Treasury Department placed sanctions on Yin Kecheng, an affiliate of the People’s Republic of China Ministry of State Security, in response to his cyber-intrusion into the agency’s ...
According to the US Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia, Chinese nationals Yin Kecheng, 38, and Zhou Shuai, 45, violated various federal statutes by participating in years-long ...
Today, the Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs is announcing two reward offers under the Transnational Organized Crime Rewards Program (TOCRP) of up to ...
It said that Yin Kecheng was based in Shanghai, had worked as a hacker for more than a decade, and also had ties to the MSS. It further alleged he was tied to the recent breach at the U.S. Treasury.