FC: Feds nab two PC crypto-exporters allegedly shipping to China

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Thu Aug 30 2001 - 19:51:25 PDT

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    Here's some background on the KIV-7HS crypto-hardware, which is what these 
    poor saps allegedly were trying to buy:
    
    http://www.rainbow.com/mykoweb/kiv7hs.htm
    >Rainbow Mykotronx's KIV-7HS module is a compact, economical, 
    >high-performance, and user-friendly COMSEC device specifically designed to 
    >meet PC users' needs for secure data communication links. The KIV-7HS 
    >protects classified and sensitive digital Type 1 data transmissions at 
    >data rates up to 1.54 Mbps, and is ideal for compliance with Government 
    >directives NACSI 6002 and DoD Instruction 5210.74.
    
    -Declan
    
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    Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 22:06:58 -0400
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    From: " Scullyat_private" <Scullyat_private>
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    Subject: "Attempted" Illegal Export of Military Crypto to China
    
    U.S. Customs Arrests Two for Attempting to Export Military Encryption 
    Technology to China
    Thursday, August 30, 2001
    
    Washington, D.C. -- The U.S. Customs Service today announced the arrest of 
    two individuals in Missouri and California for attempting to export 
    military encryption technology to China in violation of the Arms Export 
    Control Act.
    
    The arrests followed a four-month investigation by the Customs Special 
    Agent-in-Charge Office in Baltimore. The Defense Department's Defense 
    Security Service assisted in the investigation.
    
    "The technology that these individuals were attempting to export to China 
    is among the most sensitive items on the U.S. munitions list," said Allan 
    Doody, the Customs Special Agent-in-Charge in Baltimore. "The sale of these 
    units is so tightly controlled that the National Security Agency must 
    approve it."
    
    According to an affidavit filed yesterday in federal court, Eugene You Tsai 
    Hsu, of Blue Springs, Missouri, and David Tzu Wvi Yang, of Temple City, 
    California, were attempting to export to China encryption devices used to 
    secure and safeguard classified communications. Hsu was arrested last night 
    at his home in Blue Springs, Mo. Yang was arrested yesterday at his place 
    of business in Compton, Calif.
    
    The KIV-7HS encryption unit/technology is designed for government use only 
    and cannot be legally exported from the U.S. without first obtaining an 
    export license from the State Department. U.S. Customs received written 
    confirmation from the State Department that China is prohibited from 
    acquiring KIV-7HS unit/technology from the U.S.
    
    In May 2001, Hsu contacted Mykotronx, Inc., a private company located in 
    Columbia, Maryland, to inquire about the cost of the KIV-7HS 
    unit/technology. A security officer at Mykotronx subsequently contacted 
    U.S. Customs agents in Baltimore to alert them to Hsu's interest in 
    obtaining the technology. U.S. Customs agents instructed Mykotronx to 
    inform Hsu that all future inquiries relative to the KIV-7HS units would be 
    handled through an intermediary import/export entity located in Maryland.
    
    Between May 2, 2001, and August 18, 2001, an undercover Customs agent, 
    posing as the intermediary, engaged in a series of telephone conversations 
    and faxed correspondence with Hsu, Charlson Ho, and David Yang. The 
    telephone conversations and correspondence revealed that Ho, affiliated 
    with Wei Soon Loong Private, LTD, a Singapore-based company, was the buyer 
    of the KIV-7HS units.
    
    Ho disclosed to the Customs undercover agent that his freight forwarder, 
    David Yang, would handle the export of the KIV-7HS units through his 
    business in Compton, California -- Dyna Freight. A check of Immigration and 
    Naturalization Service (INS) records indicated that Yang was born in Taiwan 
    and is a permanent resident alien of the United States.
    
    The undercover U.S. Customs agent advised Hsu that the KIV-7HS units are 
    Munitions List items and would require a license for export. Hsu asked if 
    the undercover agent could obtain the license. After being told by the 
    undercover agent that no license would be approved for export to China and 
    that export to China would be a violation of the Arms Control Export Act, 
    Hsu continued to show interest. A check of INS records confirmed that Hsu 
    is a naturalized U.S. citizen.
    
    On August 24, Yang confirmed to the U.S. Customs undercover agent that the 
    KIV-7HS units would be shipped from Los Angeles through Taipei to 
    Singapore, where Ho would then forward the units to China.
    
    Persons or companies engaged in the export of items included on the U.S. 
    Munitions List to all foreign countries must be registered with the State 
    Department, Office of Defense Trade Controls. In addition to registration 
    with the State Department, persons or companies must apply for and obtain a 
    license from that agency for each item on the Munitions List exported to a 
    foreign country, which is the intended final destination of the goods.
    
    Source: http://www.customs.ustreas.gov/hot-new/pressrel/2001/0830-00.htm
    
    
    
    
    
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