美国又在APPLE抓了一个华裔工程师,抓人门槛降低

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以前抓的人都有确凿证据比如(把美国公司的IP材料交给外面的公司),这回这人罪状就是(COPY 苹果文件+给中国的公司发简历)

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/30/app...gineer-accused-of-stealing-trade-secrets.html

A second Apple self-driving car engineer is accused of stealing trade secrets
  • A recently unsealed affidavit by an FBI agent alleges former Apple engineer Jizhong Chen took confidential and proprietary information about Apple's self-driving project to his personal devices in an attempt to steal trade secrets.
  • Another engineer was accused of similar crimes in July.
  • Chen claimed he was applying for jobs internally at Apple, but allegedly applied to two external roles, including one at a direct competitor to Apple's self-driving car unit based in China.
Lauren Feiner | @lauren_feiner
Published 1 Hour Ago Updated 1 Hour AgoCNBC.com

Adam Jeffery | CNBC
Tim Cook, CEO of Apple Inc.
The FBI has accused a second Apple employee of attempting to steal trade secrets from the company regarding its secretive self-driving car program, according to a recently unsealed affidavit. NBC's Bay Area affiliate first reported the news.

This is the second employee in six months to be accused by the FBI of stealing trade secrets from Apple's self-driving car unit. In July, federal agents accusedformer Apple engineer Xiaolang Zhang of allegedly stealing proprietary information about the project and trying to bring it to XMotors, based in China.

Jizhong Chen was hired by Apple in June 2018 as a hardware developer engineer on the autonomous vehicles project, according to the sworn affidavit by an FBI agent that was originally filed on Jan. 22. The agent alleges an employee reported Chen after seeing him "taking wide angled photographs of the Project in the Building, which the employee found 'suspicious.'" Apple then allegedly asked to look at all of Chen's personal devices, according to the affidavit, and found Chen had backed up his work computer onto a personal hard-drive, violating Apple's policies.


Apple's review found about 100 photos taken inside Apple's building that housed the project on his personal devices along with "over two thousand files containing confidential and proprietary Apple material, including manuals, schematics and diagrams," according to the affidavit.

Chen allegedly told Apple he backed up the work to his personal devices "as an 'insurance policy' to support his job applications after being placed on a PIP," referring to the Performance Improvement Plan the agent claims Apple placed Chen on in December 2018. Apple allegedly found confidential and proprietary information on Chen's devices collected prior to his placement on the improvement plan.

While Chen allegedly told Apple he was applying for internal jobs, the company later learned he had applied for two external jobs, one of which was at a China-based direct competitor to Apple's autonomous vehicles project, according to the affidavit.

Apple suspended Chen without pay after speaking with him on Jan. 11, the affidavit says.

In a statement, Apple said, "Apple takes confidentiality and the protection of our IP very seriously. We are working with authorities on this matter and are referring all questions to the FBI."

Chen's lawyer and an FBI spokesperson both declined to comment. The assistant U.S. attorney assigned to the case did not immediately respond a to request for comment.

Apple's self-driving group has faced recent headwinds. Last week, CNBC reported that the company had dismissed over 200 employees from Project Titan, as the initiative is known.

-CNBC's Josh Lipton contributed to this report.
 
比得上公安干警在入关处给你的行李里面放白粉吗?具体细节,请咨询草头将军。
 
以前抓的人都有确凿证据比如(把美国公司的IP材料交给外面的公司),这回这人罪状就是(COPY 苹果文件+给中国的公司发简历)

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/30/app...gineer-accused-of-stealing-trade-secrets.html

A second Apple self-driving car engineer is accused of stealing trade secrets
  • A recently unsealed affidavit by an FBI agent alleges former Apple engineer Jizhong Chen took confidential and proprietary information about Apple's self-driving project to his personal devices in an attempt to steal trade secrets.
  • Another engineer was accused of similar crimes in July.
  • Chen claimed he was applying for jobs internally at Apple, but allegedly applied to two external roles, including one at a direct competitor to Apple's self-driving car unit based in China.
Lauren Feiner | @lauren_feiner
Published 1 Hour Ago Updated 1 Hour AgoCNBC.com

Adam Jeffery | CNBC
Tim Cook, CEO of Apple Inc.
The FBI has accused a second Apple employee of attempting to steal trade secrets from the company regarding its secretive self-driving car program, according to a recently unsealed affidavit. NBC's Bay Area affiliate first reported the news.

This is the second employee in six months to be accused by the FBI of stealing trade secrets from Apple's self-driving car unit. In July, federal agents accusedformer Apple engineer Xiaolang Zhang of allegedly stealing proprietary information about the project and trying to bring it to XMotors, based in China.

Jizhong Chen was hired by Apple in June 2018 as a hardware developer engineer on the autonomous vehicles project, according to the sworn affidavit by an FBI agent that was originally filed on Jan. 22. The agent alleges an employee reported Chen after seeing him "taking wide angled photographs of the Project in the Building, which the employee found 'suspicious.'" Apple then allegedly asked to look at all of Chen's personal devices, according to the affidavit, and found Chen had backed up his work computer onto a personal hard-drive, violating Apple's policies.


Apple's review found about 100 photos taken inside Apple's building that housed the project on his personal devices along with "over two thousand files containing confidential and proprietary Apple material, including manuals, schematics and diagrams," according to the affidavit.

Chen allegedly told Apple he backed up the work to his personal devices "as an 'insurance policy' to support his job applications after being placed on a PIP," referring to the Performance Improvement Plan the agent claims Apple placed Chen on in December 2018. Apple allegedly found confidential and proprietary information on Chen's devices collected prior to his placement on the improvement plan.

While Chen allegedly told Apple he was applying for internal jobs, the company later learned he had applied for two external jobs, one of which was at a China-based direct competitor to Apple's autonomous vehicles project, according to the affidavit.

Apple suspended Chen without pay after speaking with him on Jan. 11, the affidavit says.

In a statement, Apple said, "Apple takes confidentiality and the protection of our IP very seriously. We are working with authorities on this matter and are referring all questions to the FBI."

Chen's lawyer and an FBI spokesperson both declined to comment. The assistant U.S. attorney assigned to the case did not immediately respond a to request for comment.

Apple's self-driving group has faced recent headwinds. Last week, CNBC reported that the company had dismissed over 200 employees from Project Titan, as the initiative is known.

-CNBC's Josh Lipton contributed to this report.


估计他的简历是用苹果的手机或者电脑发的。
 
没错,苹果的数据中心在中国,中国可以随便看。
 
国防部在装修前Nortel Carling总部的时候,发现了大量的窃听和偷窥设备。当初RCMP是吃干饭的,Nortel是真的被偷了。:(
 
这人把人家内部资料拷到自己硬盘,可能是主要罪状。

文章很清楚,他是在人家楼里用手机广角镜头拍了很多照才引发人家怀疑。这有点牵强,不知APPLE有没有规定说不能在办公楼里拍照,我知道很多硅谷公司允许人参观,有些各族员工也拍一些内部漂亮的建筑,餐厅等照片到社交圈。现在中美经济冷战,如果一个白人,印裔,黑人雇员在楼里拍照估计没人举报,华裔可能会被好事者举报。
 
国防部在装修前Nortel Carling总部的时候,发现了大量的窃听和偷窥设备。当初RCMP是吃干饭的,Nortel是真的被偷了。:(
这说法,我一直怀疑。NORTEL CARLIGN的楼有年头了,最早要到70年代了吧,那时整个加拿大都看不到几个除了广东香港人外的其他华裔面孔,哪可能在铺设内部网络的时候加窃听和偷窥设备?而且NORTEL也就是普通的民用电信厂家,根本没啥国家机密,还要窃听? 非常蹊跷的事情。
 
这说法,我一直怀疑。NORTEL CARLIGN的楼有年头了,最早要到70年代了吧,那时整个加拿大都看不到几个除了广东香港人外的其他华裔面孔,哪可能在铺设内部网络的时候加窃听和偷窥设备? 非常蹊跷的事情。
以讹传讹而已。
 
在大公司没有听说过会个人做备份的,而且还是备份到个人的装置上,感觉这个人被抓的不冤枉
 
华人,啥事都想留一个备份,有备无患。
老祖宗害得。
 
在大公司没有听说过会个人做备份的,而且还是备份到个人的装置上,感觉这个人被抓的不冤枉
是不允许,这COPY就是他最大的罪状,这一条他可能无法辩解翻案。
 
这说法,我一直怀疑。NORTEL CARLIGN的楼有年头了,最早要到70年代了吧,那时整个加拿大都看不到几个除了广东香港人外的其他华裔面孔,哪可能在铺设内部网络的时候加窃听和偷窥设备?而且NORTEL也就是普通的民用电信厂家,根本没啥国家机密,还要窃听? 非常蹊跷的事情。
老美最可疑,當時的競爭對手是一些美國公司
 
这说法,我一直怀疑。NORTEL CARLIGN的楼有年头了,最早要到70年代了吧,那时整个加拿大都看不到几个除了广东香港人外的其他华裔面孔,哪可能在铺设内部网络的时候加窃听和偷窥设备?而且NORTEL也就是普通的民用电信厂家,根本没啥国家机密,还要窃听? 非常蹊跷的事情。
Nortel有很多专利,看看破产的时候专利卖了多少钱!不偷专利技术,偷啥?:eek::eek::eek:谁说只有华人会偷了?:eek:再说只有铺设的时候可以装吗?最后Nortel华人工程师很多好不好:evil:
 
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