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  2. Retail giant Boohoo’s ex-CEO reportedly quit after being ...

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    Other executives at Boohoo, which owns Debenhams and PrettyLittleThing, also reportedly faced stalking and “corporate espionage,” The Times reported on Thursday. That involved being followed ...

  3. US contractor originally from Ethiopia arrested on espionage ...

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    A contractor for the U.S. government has been arrested on espionage charges, accused of providing a foreign country classified information that he downloaded and printed from his work computer ...

  4. Linwei Ding was a Google software engineer. He was also a ...

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    The Linwei Ding case illustrates what U.S. officials say is an ongoing nightmare: Google and other top U.S. tech firms have had their pockets picked by China.

  5. Industrial espionage - Wikipedia

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    Industrial espionage, also known as economic espionage, corporate spying, or corporate espionage, is a form of espionage conducted for commercial purposes instead of purely national security. [ 1 ] While political espionage is conducted or orchestrated by governments and is international in scope, industrial or corporate espionage is more often ...

  6. China sentences journalist for espionage after he was ... - AOL

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    A prominent Chinese journalist was sentenced in a Beijing court to seven years in prison for espionage, according to his family. Dong Yuyu, a commentator and editor, was detained by police in ...

  7. List of Chinese spy cases in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 (five years after their arrest), they pleaded guilty to two counts each of economic espionage. In 2008, they were sentenced to a year in prison. The maximum sentence is 30 years however prosecutors asked for less because of their cooperation. The case resulted in the first convictions under the Economic Espionage Act of 1996. [23] [24]

  8. Hewlett-Packard spying scandal - Wikipedia

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    On September 11, 2006, CNET News.com publicly released a five-page letter written by the United States House Committee on Energy and Commerce to Patricia Dunn stating that it had, for the past seven months, been conducting an investigation on Internet-based data brokers who allegedly use "lies, fraud and deception" to acquire personal information, and allow anyone who pay a "modest fee" to ...

  9. Fear in the C-Suite after UnitedHealthcare CEO gunned down - AOL

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    Even some executives of smaller companies are now considering personal security details, Eduardo Jany, senior vice president of global security and safety at News Corp., said in a phone interview ...