公安機關懸賞通緝 20名 台灣「資通電軍」犯罪嫌疑人#資通電軍 #通緝犯 #懸賞 #大陸 #台灣
針對台灣民進黨當局相關的黑客組織對大陸實施的非法網絡攻擊活動,涉嫌多項違法犯罪,6月5日,廣州市公安局天河區分局正式發布《懸賞通告》,決定對寧恩緯等20名參與實施網絡攻擊活動的首要犯罪嫌疑人進行懸賞通緝。
寧恩緯,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:E123602507
劉冠均,男,中國台灣省身份證號碼:A129211864
黃士恒,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:G122200038
江致學,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:K122470775
彭依宣,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:F129134349
龔景翊,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:A127651682
蕭智豪,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:N126457190
陳齊修,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:J122771034
黃綱正,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:A127268516
林煌錡,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:T123896127
陳居億,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:D122409494
陳燕葶,女,中國台灣省身分證號碼:R224097011
洪健智,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:B122934089
陳藝文,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:P124071639
黃嵩瑋,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:N126212459
陳銘庭,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:F129634700
成育典,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:A126661504
沈彧璇,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:T124375136
張景智,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:R124212025
吳乃戈,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:F125021994
5月20日和27日,廣州市公安局天河區分局先後兩次發布《警情通報》,稱廣州某科技公司遭受網絡攻擊並向公安機關報案,公安機關初步查明,該公司遭受的網絡攻擊是台灣民進黨當局“資通電軍”所爲。
廣州市公安局天河區分局副局長紀朝平表示,公安機關深入偵查發現,近年來,台灣資通電軍頻繁對境內不同領域機構實施無差別網絡攻擊活動。無底線發動網絡戰,圖謀竊取敏感數據,向無情報價值的網絡系統上傳“台獨”“精日”標語,煽動分裂國家,並惡意破壞網絡系統正常運行,性質極其惡劣,影響這些機構的正常生産運營,涉嫌嚴重違法犯罪。
爲依法打擊惡意網絡攻擊和非法控制、破壞計算機信息系統犯罪,切實維護國家安全、人民群衆生命財産安全及合法權益,廣州市公安局天河區分局今天正式發布《懸賞通告》,決定對甯恩緯、劉冠均、黃士恒、江致學、彭依宣等20名參與實施上述網絡攻擊活動的犯罪嫌疑人進行懸賞通緝,請廣大群衆積極提供線索,凡向公安機關提供有效線索的舉報人,以及配合公安機關抓獲有關犯罪嫌疑人的有功人員,將按每名犯罪嫌疑人1萬元人民幣的金額予以獎勵。
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Chinese mainland police pursue 20 suspects involved in cyber attacks initiated by Taiwan organization
The police in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou put 20 suspects on a wanted list on Thursday, accusing them of participating in cyber attacks launched by an organization of Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party authorities.
The police have offered a reward of 10,000 yuan (about 1,390 U.S. dollars) for information leading to each suspect's arrest, according to a notice issued by the public security bureau of Guangzhou's Tianhe District.
The notice also provided details of cyber attacks carried out by Taiwan's "Information, Communications and Electronic Force Command (ICEFCOM)."
The ICEFCOM commanded and conducted the illegal cyber attacks and is suspected of multiple criminal offenses, according to the police.
Separately, a research report jointly released by three cyber security entities led by the National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center exposed the history, organizational structure, personnel, workplaces, tasks and typical cyber attacks of the organization.
This marks the first time the public security authorities have taken law enforcement action to strike against “Taiwan independence” separatist forces, as well as the first coordinated crackdown on organized online criminal activities of the "Information, Communications and Electronic Force Command." Authorities have successfully confirmed the identities of 20 suspects, secured comprehensive evidence of their crimes, and issued public wanted notices with rewards.
On May 20, the Tianhe Branch issued a police notification, stating that a local tech company in Guangzhou had been targeted by a cyberattack from overseas hackers. Public security authorities immediately launched an investigation, extracted samples of the malicious software involved, secured key evidence related to the case, and organized a technical team to trace the source of the attack.
On May 27, the police branch released a follow-up notification, reporting a major breakthrough in the investigation - the cyberattack against the tech company was found to have been carried out by a hacker group linked to the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities in Taiwan.
The wanted notice with reward released on Thursday publicly detailed that the cyberattack was directed and carried out by DPP’s "Information, Communications and Electronic Force Command" involving multiple suspected illegal activities. It issued wanted notices with rewards for 20 key suspects, including Ning En-Wei, who were involved in the attack. The notice disclosed the suspects’ names, genders, and ID numbers in the Taiwan island, including the information of one female suspect. The release of this notice indicates that the cyberattack case targeting the Guangzhou tech company has been successfully solved.
The public security authorities said that, in order to lawfully combat malicious cyberattacks and the illegal control and sabotage of computer information systems, and to effectively safeguard national security as well as the safety and lawful rights and interests of the public, the Tianhe Branch of Guangzhou police has decided to issue wanted notices with rewards for 20 suspects involved in the aforementioned cyberattacks, including Ning.
The public is encouraged to actively provide leads. People who provide valid clues to the authorities, as well as individuals who assist in apprehending the suspects, will be rewarded with 10,000 yuan ($1,391) for each suspect.
Видео 公安機關懸賞通緝 20名 台灣「資通電軍」犯罪嫌疑人#資通電軍 #通緝犯 #懸賞 #大陸 #台灣 канала 玉麒麟
寧恩緯,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:E123602507
劉冠均,男,中國台灣省身份證號碼:A129211864
黃士恒,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:G122200038
江致學,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:K122470775
彭依宣,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:F129134349
龔景翊,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:A127651682
蕭智豪,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:N126457190
陳齊修,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:J122771034
黃綱正,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:A127268516
林煌錡,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:T123896127
陳居億,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:D122409494
陳燕葶,女,中國台灣省身分證號碼:R224097011
洪健智,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:B122934089
陳藝文,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:P124071639
黃嵩瑋,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:N126212459
陳銘庭,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:F129634700
成育典,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:A126661504
沈彧璇,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:T124375136
張景智,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:R124212025
吳乃戈,男,中國台灣省身分證號碼:F125021994
5月20日和27日,廣州市公安局天河區分局先後兩次發布《警情通報》,稱廣州某科技公司遭受網絡攻擊並向公安機關報案,公安機關初步查明,該公司遭受的網絡攻擊是台灣民進黨當局“資通電軍”所爲。
廣州市公安局天河區分局副局長紀朝平表示,公安機關深入偵查發現,近年來,台灣資通電軍頻繁對境內不同領域機構實施無差別網絡攻擊活動。無底線發動網絡戰,圖謀竊取敏感數據,向無情報價值的網絡系統上傳“台獨”“精日”標語,煽動分裂國家,並惡意破壞網絡系統正常運行,性質極其惡劣,影響這些機構的正常生産運營,涉嫌嚴重違法犯罪。
爲依法打擊惡意網絡攻擊和非法控制、破壞計算機信息系統犯罪,切實維護國家安全、人民群衆生命財産安全及合法權益,廣州市公安局天河區分局今天正式發布《懸賞通告》,決定對甯恩緯、劉冠均、黃士恒、江致學、彭依宣等20名參與實施上述網絡攻擊活動的犯罪嫌疑人進行懸賞通緝,請廣大群衆積極提供線索,凡向公安機關提供有效線索的舉報人,以及配合公安機關抓獲有關犯罪嫌疑人的有功人員,將按每名犯罪嫌疑人1萬元人民幣的金額予以獎勵。
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Chinese mainland police pursue 20 suspects involved in cyber attacks initiated by Taiwan organization
The police in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou put 20 suspects on a wanted list on Thursday, accusing them of participating in cyber attacks launched by an organization of Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party authorities.
The police have offered a reward of 10,000 yuan (about 1,390 U.S. dollars) for information leading to each suspect's arrest, according to a notice issued by the public security bureau of Guangzhou's Tianhe District.
The notice also provided details of cyber attacks carried out by Taiwan's "Information, Communications and Electronic Force Command (ICEFCOM)."
The ICEFCOM commanded and conducted the illegal cyber attacks and is suspected of multiple criminal offenses, according to the police.
Separately, a research report jointly released by three cyber security entities led by the National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center exposed the history, organizational structure, personnel, workplaces, tasks and typical cyber attacks of the organization.
This marks the first time the public security authorities have taken law enforcement action to strike against “Taiwan independence” separatist forces, as well as the first coordinated crackdown on organized online criminal activities of the "Information, Communications and Electronic Force Command." Authorities have successfully confirmed the identities of 20 suspects, secured comprehensive evidence of their crimes, and issued public wanted notices with rewards.
On May 20, the Tianhe Branch issued a police notification, stating that a local tech company in Guangzhou had been targeted by a cyberattack from overseas hackers. Public security authorities immediately launched an investigation, extracted samples of the malicious software involved, secured key evidence related to the case, and organized a technical team to trace the source of the attack.
On May 27, the police branch released a follow-up notification, reporting a major breakthrough in the investigation - the cyberattack against the tech company was found to have been carried out by a hacker group linked to the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities in Taiwan.
The wanted notice with reward released on Thursday publicly detailed that the cyberattack was directed and carried out by DPP’s "Information, Communications and Electronic Force Command" involving multiple suspected illegal activities. It issued wanted notices with rewards for 20 key suspects, including Ning En-Wei, who were involved in the attack. The notice disclosed the suspects’ names, genders, and ID numbers in the Taiwan island, including the information of one female suspect. The release of this notice indicates that the cyberattack case targeting the Guangzhou tech company has been successfully solved.
The public security authorities said that, in order to lawfully combat malicious cyberattacks and the illegal control and sabotage of computer information systems, and to effectively safeguard national security as well as the safety and lawful rights and interests of the public, the Tianhe Branch of Guangzhou police has decided to issue wanted notices with rewards for 20 suspects involved in the aforementioned cyberattacks, including Ning.
The public is encouraged to actively provide leads. People who provide valid clues to the authorities, as well as individuals who assist in apprehending the suspects, will be rewarded with 10,000 yuan ($1,391) for each suspect.
Видео 公安機關懸賞通緝 20名 台灣「資通電軍」犯罪嫌疑人#資通電軍 #通緝犯 #懸賞 #大陸 #台灣 канала 玉麒麟
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