Coronavirus: US accuses China of hacking coronavirus research
Coronavirus: US accuses China of hacking coronavirus research
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Washington: The US government is confident that China is spying on its system for the Corona virus study. The Trump administration says that China is cyber attacking its hospitals, research labs, pharma companies and companies related to health care, which the US does not want to leave any stone unturned. Many high-profile people have also been arrested in the US on suspicion of spying for China.

The FBI made two arrests last week. Dr. Qing Wang was arrested from Ohio on 13 May. Wang is a former Cleveland Clinic employee. He was arrested for fraud related to a $ 3.6 million federal grant. Prosecutors allege that Wang accepted the grant from the National Institutes of Health and violated its terms.

However, Wang did not disclose his affiliation with China's Huijing University. He was the dean of the College of Life Science and Technology. Wang participated in China's 1000 Talent Program. He was given a 3 million dollar grant from China and he hid it from the US government. Along with this, another scientist was also arrested recently. 63-year-old electrical engineering professor Simon Sou-Tong Ang. He is also a researcher at the Arkansas-Fayetteville University.

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