Tuesday, April 28, 2026
36.1 C
New Delhi

Targeted Covid-19 research: Chinese state-sponsored hacker arrested by FBI after Italy extradition

Targeted Covid-19 research: Chinese state-sponsored hacker arrested by FBI after Italy extradition

A suspected Chinese state-linked hacker accused of targeting Covid-19 research has been brought to US after being extradited from Italy.34-year-old Xu Zewei appeared in a federal court in Houston after being transferred from Italy over the weekend. According to US Department of Justice (DOJ), he faces a nine-count indictment tied to computer intrusions carried out between February 2020 and June 2021.Prosecutors allege Xu was part of a state-backed hacking network linked to China’s intelligence services. Court documents say he acted under the direction of officers from the ministry of state security’s Shanghai bureau, targeting American universities and researchers during the height of the pandemic. He accessed sensitive email accounts belonging to immunologists and virologists working on vaccines, treatment and testing.Xu also played a role in the global cyber campaign known as HAFNIUM, which exploited vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange servers. The operation compromised thousands of computers worldwide, including more than 12,000 systems in US. Hackers allegedly installed tools that allowed them to maintain remote access and extract sensitive data, including information linked to US policymakers. Xu was arrested in Milan last year at the request of US authorities. Italian police described him as “a dangerous foreign hacker” before handing him over following approval from a top court. His extradition was carried out with support from Italian law enforcement agencies.In a separate post on X, Kash Patel said, “The FBI and our great partners have arrested Xu Zewei – a PRC national and state-sponsored hacker – allegedly responsible for a massive cyber intrusion campaign in 2020 and 2021 stealing COVID-19 research from American institutions.”He added, “This case is a historic win for our cybersecurity efforts under President Trump, bringing bad actors who target American infrastructure to justice no matter where they try to hide.”Xu has been charged with offences including wire fraud, computer intrusion and identity theft, which together carry significant prison terms if he is convicted. His co-conspirator, Zhang Yu, remains at large.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Vinesh Phogat vs WFI: What triggered latest clash between star wrestler and controversy-hit federation

Vinesh Phogat vs WFI controversy explained: What triggered the latest clash over her comeback, federation’s response, and a fresh update on her participation. Read More

Bangladesh A Step Closer To Nuclear Power Generation, Starts Fuelling Its First Power Plant

The uranium fuel loading at the 2,400 MW Rooppur Nuclear Plant marks a key step towards bringing the plant online to ease pressure on its electricity grid. Read More

Leaders Of Gulf Nations Meet In Saudi Arabia To Discuss Response To Iranian Strikes

The meeting is aimed at crafting a response to the thousands of Iranian missile and drone attacks Gulf states have faced since February 28. Read More

How AI Brought Pompeii’s ‘Mortar Man’ Killed In AD 27 Mount Vesuvius Eruption ‘To Life’

Pompeii’s ‘Mortar Man’: Archaeologists found the victim holding a terracotta mortar, which they interpret as an improvised attempt to shield his head from falling lapilli Go to Source Read More

‘Ab jaake mukammal hua hu,’ Aamir on relationship with Gauri

Aamir Khan has never shied away from talking about his personal life and is often seen reflecting on his experiences and learnings with utmost honesty – whether it is any regret towards his career or relationships. Read More

Topics

Vinesh Phogat vs WFI: What triggered latest clash between star wrestler and controversy-hit federation

Vinesh Phogat vs WFI controversy explained: What triggered the latest clash over her comeback, federation’s response, and a fresh update on her participation. Read More

Bangladesh A Step Closer To Nuclear Power Generation, Starts Fuelling Its First Power Plant

The uranium fuel loading at the 2,400 MW Rooppur Nuclear Plant marks a key step towards bringing the plant online to ease pressure on its electricity grid. Read More

Leaders Of Gulf Nations Meet In Saudi Arabia To Discuss Response To Iranian Strikes

The meeting is aimed at crafting a response to the thousands of Iranian missile and drone attacks Gulf states have faced since February 28. Read More

How AI Brought Pompeii’s ‘Mortar Man’ Killed In AD 27 Mount Vesuvius Eruption ‘To Life’

Pompeii’s ‘Mortar Man’: Archaeologists found the victim holding a terracotta mortar, which they interpret as an improvised attempt to shield his head from falling lapilli Go to Source Read More

‘Ab jaake mukammal hua hu,’ Aamir on relationship with Gauri

Aamir Khan has never shied away from talking about his personal life and is often seen reflecting on his experiences and learnings with utmost honesty – whether it is any regret towards his career or relationships. Read More

Diljit Dosanjh recalls Komagata Maru incident on ‘The Tonight Show’

After appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in June 2024, popular Punjabi singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh returned to the American late-night talk show on April 27, 2026. Read More

When Tom Cruise gifted Dakota Fanning her first phone

Long before Dakota Fanning became a familiar face in Hollywood blockbusters, she was an 11-year-old on the set of ‘War of the Worlds’, filming alongside one of the biggest stars in the industry, Tom Cruise. Read More

PM Modi Unveils Six BCCI Indoor Academies Across North-East India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has today officially inaugurated six state-of-the-art BCCI Indoor Cricket Academies across the North-Eastern states, marking a watershed moment for the sport in the region. Read More

Related Articles