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May 20, 2014
United States of America v. Wang Dong, et al. (Crim. No. 14-118 W.D.Pa.)
We went so completely mental yesterday about the FBI's Wanted posters in our China cyber-spy indictment (aka WangGate) summary that we forgot to link to the indictment itself which, we should add, is an exemplary piece of legal writing. It's also concise (at 56 pages, 31 counts, 6 exhibits) given the ground it needed to cover. In all, there are 5 hackers and 6 victims over a period of nearly a decade. Nicely done, Mr. Hickton.
Above: Extended version.
Posted by Holden Oliver (Kitzbühel Desk) at May 20, 2014 11:59 PM
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