Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Chinese spy stole Ford trade secrets

A former Ford employee, Xiang Dong Yu, has been charged< with theft of trade secrets and unauthorized access to a protected computer. Yu had apparently stolen documents detailing system design specifications for engine/transmission mounting subsystem, electrical distribution system, electric power supply, electrical subsystem and generic body module.

From Detroit News

Xiang Dong Yu, also known as Mike Yu, 47, of Beijing, China, was arrested on Wednesday at Chicago O'Hare International Airport when he tried to re-enter the country from China. He has been charged with theft of trade secrets, attempted theft of trade secrets and unauthorized access to a protected computer, according to U.S. Attorney Terrence Berg.

According to the indictment, Yu was a product engineer for Ford from 1997 to 2007 and had access to Ford trade secrets. Law enforcement officials say that just prior to leaving Ford, Yu copied approximately 4,000 Ford documents, including what they described as "sensitive Ford design documents" onto a portable hard drive.

"Included in those documents were system design specifications for the engine/transmission mounting subsystem, electrical distribution system, electric power supply, electrical subsystem and generic body module, among others," the Justice Department said in a statement released this afternoon. "The indictment also alleges that Yu took Ford design documents to China in July 2005 in conjunction with his efforts to obtain employment with a Chinese automotive company. Lastly, the indictment alleges that Yu used stolen Ford documents in an effort to secure employment with a Chinese automotive company in 2008."

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