Xu Zewei extradited to US over COVID-19 research cyber theft
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Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
Xu Zewei extradited to US over COVID-19 research cyber theft
7 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
Xu Zewei, a Chinese national accused of hacking U.S. COVID-19 research during 2020-2021, was extradited from Italy and faces nine federal charges, including wire fraud and aggravated identity theft.
The FBI alleges Xu acted under direction of China’s Ministry of State Security, targeting universities and researchers, and was linked to the HAFNIUM group that compromised nearly 13,000 U.S. organizations.
FBI Director Kash Patel called the extradition a historic cybersecurity win, highlighting international cooperation with Italian authorities. Xu will now face prosecution in the U.S. for the alleged cyber intrusion campaign.
Will the historic extradition of a Chinese hacker trigger a new wave of international cyber-espionage arrests?
While the US prosecutes Xu, how do China's new data laws reshape global cybersecurity?
How are Chinese state actors linked to the multi-billion dollar scam centers that are targeting Americans?
Will prosecuting one contractor truly deter a nation's massive state-sponsored hacking programs?
Is Xu Zewei a master spy for Beijing or an IT worker caught in a geopolitical crossfire?
Did the HAFNIUM group's attack on COVID researchers delay the global pandemic response?