http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20080619.SPYGTA19/TPStory/TPInternational/America/ By Peter Cheney The Globe and Mail June 19, 2008 The jaws of the trap snapped shut in December of 2004, when Xiadong Sheldon Meng arrived at the Orlando airport with a Dell Inspiron laptop and a portable hard drive. Mr. Meng, who held Canadian citizenship and had two degrees from McGill University, had just arrived in the United States from China to attend an event that only a computer geek could love: the Interservice Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference. Unknown to Mr. Meng, he was also delivering himself into the hands of the FBI, who had spent months on a high-tech investigation that led from California to China. And now the FBI had the smoking gun: On Mr. Meng's laptop and hard drive were thousands of files that officers said proved he had stolen advanced military technology from his former U.S. employer and taken them to China, the world's newest superpower. Yesterday, a California judge sentenced Mr. Meng to two years in prison, closing a case that has served as the first test of the United States's new federal Economic Espionage Act. [...] _______________________________________________ Attend Black Hat USA, August 2-7 in Las Vegas, the world's premier technical event for ICT security experts. Featuring 40 hands-on training courses and 80 Briefings presentations with lots of new content and new tools. Network with 4,000 delegates from 50 nations. Visit product displays by 30 top sponsors in a relaxed setting. http://www.blackhat.com
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