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Huawei Engineers in Prison: Leaked Secret Revealed - News Directory 3

Huawei Engineers in Prison: Leaked Secret Revealed

August 12, 2025 Victoria Sterling Business
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Original source: tekno.kompas.com

Huawei Cracks Down on Ex-Employee’s⁢ Chip Tech Espionage Ring

Table of Contents

  • Huawei Cracks Down on Ex-Employee’s⁢ Chip Tech Espionage Ring
  • the Alleged Scheme Unveiled
  • Huawei’s Firm Legal Step
  • A Warning to the Industry

Huawei has ⁣taken decisive legal action against a former researcher and a network of recruits accused of stealing chip technology secrets. The case ⁤highlights ‍the intense competition and security concerns surrounding China’s semiconductor industry.

the Alleged Scheme Unveiled

Zhang, a former researcher at Huawei’s HiSilicon division, left the ‍company ⁤in 2019 stating his intention to develop a WiFi chip.this seemingly innocuous departure masked a more calculated plan. According to court findings,zhang used the period before officially establishing his new company,Zunpai,to recruit former Huawei employees. These ‍recruits were offered high salaries and attractive stock options.However, the lucrative offers came with a hidden agenda: to leverage their existing‍ knowledge and access to copy sensitive chip technology before leaving Huawei. The court determined the recruitment process was, in⁤ fact, ‍a coordinated effort to‍ pilfer valuable intellectual property. This isn’t simply about competition; it’s about the alleged systematic extraction of trade secrets.

Huawei’s Firm Legal Step

Huawei⁤ detected⁤ the suspicious activity in 2023 and initiated legal proceedings. In August of that year, the company formally pursued the case, culminating in the arrest of 14 individuals by Shanghai Police in ⁣December.

Authorities⁣ swiftly froze Zunpai’s assets,totaling 95 million yuan (approximately Rp 215 billion). This decisive action ⁣underscores Huawei’s commitment ⁢to protecting it’s intellectual property and sending a strong message to potential⁤ corporate spies.

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A Warning to the Industry

The Shanghai police emphasized that this case serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of safeguarding technological secrets and fostering fair‍ competition. In a sector as vital and competitive as semiconductor technology, protecting innovation is paramount. This case isn’t just about Huawei; it’s about the integrity of the entire industry.

As of now, Huawei has not issued an official statement regarding the court’s decision, and it remains unclear whether the defendants intend to appeal. Though, the outcome of this case will undoubtedly have ripple effects, potentially influencing future legal battles⁣ and ⁢security protocols ⁣within the Chinese⁣ tech landscape.

This incident highlights the lengths to which companies will go to gain a competitive edge, and the critical need for robust security measures to protect valuable intellectual property. It’s a stark reminder that in the world of⁣ high-tech, the stakes are incredibly high.

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