A dozen Chinese nationals are now wanted by the FBI, and concurrently the State Department’s Rewards for Justice program announced a $10 million reward for information about 10 of the suspects. They’re part of a hacking network taking orders from Beijing. NTD’s sister media The Epoch Times has been confirmed as one of the targets, along with federal agencies, foreign governments, and a religious group.
U.S. companies ask lawmakers to crack down on Chinese companies involved in unfair business practices.
Lawmakers call on Americans to ditch Chinese-made wireless routers, saying they open the door for hackers. Meanwhile, a congressional committee examines the damage done by Chinese hacking.
Taiwan microchip giant TSMC says its $165 billion total investment in the United States is driven by rising demand. The island’s president is calling it a historic moment for U.S.–Taiwan relations.
- Most Wanted: Chinese Cyber Actors Face Charges in the US
- US Firms Demand Crackdown on Chinese Importers
- House Committee Speaks on China’s Trade Violations
- Lawmakers Probe Sabotage, Espionage Threats from CCP
- Lawmakers: Chinese-Made Wireless Routers Not Safe
- TSMC CEO: US Investment Driven by Customer Demand
- A Breakdown of China’s ‘Three Warfares’ Strategy