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Tue May 16, 2023, 10:58 AM May 2023

DOJ charges former Apple engineer with theft of autonomous car tech for China

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Source: CNBC

A former Apple software engineer was charged with stealing Apple’s autonomous technology for a Chinese self-driving car company, the Department of Justice announced Tuesday. Weibao Wang worked as a software engineer at Apple from 2016 to 2018, a DOJ indictment said. Wang worked on Apple’s Annotation Team and was granted “broad access” to databases which the Justice Department said could only be accessed by 2,700 of Apple’s 135,000 employees.

Wang is the third former Apple employee to be accused of stealing autonomous trade secrets for China. Wang has been charged with six separate counts involving the theft or attempted theft of Apple’s “entire autonomy source code,” tracking systems, behavior planning for autonomous systems, and descriptions of the hardware that was behind the systems.

A year into his employment, four months before he quit his job at Apple, Wang accepted a job at the U.S.-based subsidiary of an unnamed Chinese company that was developing autonomous driving technology and he began to siphon “large amounts” of sensitive commercial technology and source code, the indictment alleges. In April 2017, only 5,000 of Apple’s 135,000 full-time employees had been informed about the project, the DOJ indictment alleges, or around 4% of the company. An even smaller segment, around 2%, had access to “one or more” of the databases Wang accessed, the indictment continues.

Law enforcement executed a search of Wang’s home in California on June 27, 2018, where they found large quantities of stolen, confidential, and proprietary data, the indictment alleges. Wang was able to flee the country even after law enforcement executed the search, despite promising that he wouldn’t.

Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/05/16/doj-charges-former-apple-engineer-with-theft-of-autonomous-car-tech-for-china.html



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DOJ charges former Apple engineer with alleged theft of autonomous car tech for China

A former Apple software engineer was charged with allegedly stealing Apple's autonomous technology for a Chinese self-driving car company, the Department of Justice announced Tuesday. Weibao Wang worked as a software engineer at Apple from 2016 to 2018, a DOJ indictment said.

Wang worked on Apple's Annotation Team, and was granted "broad access" to databases which the Justice Department said could only be accessed by 2,700 of Apple's 135,000 employees. Wang has been charged with six separate counts involving the theft or attempted theft of Apple's "entire autonomy source code," tracking systems, behavior planning for autonomous systems, and descriptions of the hardware that was behind the systems.

A year into his employment, four months before he quit his job at Apple, Wang accepted a job at an unnamed Chinese company which was developing autonomous driving technology and began to siphon "large amounts" of sensitive commercial technology and source code, the indictment alleged. Law enforcement executed a search of Wang's home in California on Jun. 27, 2018, where they found large quantities of stolen, confidential, and proprietary data, the indictment alleges.

Wang was able to flee the country even after law enforcement executed the search, despite promising that he wouldn't. Wang boarded a flight to Guangzhou, China from San Francisco International Airport. In a press conference, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of California Ismail Ramsey said Wang was in China and would face ten years in prison for each count if extradited and convicted.



DOJ charges former Apple engineer with theft of autonomous car tech for China

A former Apple software engineer was charged with allegedly stealing Apple's autonomous driving technology for a Chinese self-driving car company, the Department of Justice announced Tuesday.

Weibao Wang worked as a software engineer at Apple beginning in 2016, a DOJ indictment said.


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DOJ charges former Apple engineer with theft of autonomous car tech for China (Original Post) BumRushDaShow May 2023 OP
Too bad he wasn't working for Tesla... Shipwack May 2023 #1
Ismail Ramsey might know something we don't, but my understanding is that China has no extradition ancianita May 2023 #2

Shipwack

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1. Too bad he wasn't working for Tesla...
Tue May 16, 2023, 11:38 AM
May 2023

Giving the Chinese that technology would have set their program back a decade, at least...

ancianita

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2. Ismail Ramsey might know something we don't, but my understanding is that China has no extradition
Tue May 16, 2023, 01:28 PM
May 2023

treaty with the US.

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