• NASA exposes Chinese national in theft campaign

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Mon Apr 27 14:31:58 2026
    This was not an isolated incident: Chinese national exposed by NASA investigation in serial defense software theft phishing campaign that lasted years

    Date:
    Mon, 27 Apr 2026 16:10:00 +0000

    Description:
    NASA, the military, and numerous universities and private companies were targeted by this phishing campaign.

    FULL STORY
    NASAs Office
    of Inspector General (OIG) has released a report detailing an intricate campaign to steal export-restricted software, orchestrated by a Chinese national.

    The campaign targeted engineers at NASA, the Air Force, the Navy, the Army, and the Federal Aviation Administration, as well as major universities and private companies. Posing as a colleague or friend, the perpetrator managed
    to convince dozens of professors, researchers, and engineers to share sensitive defense software and code for almost five years.

    The Chinese national, identified as Song Wu, was investigated by the Office
    of Investigations Cyber Crimes Division (CCD) after receiving an alert that emails were being received from a Gmail account claiming to be an aerospace professor who had collaborated with NASA.

    Song Wus phishing campaign began in January 2017 and ended in December 2021, during which time he contacted employees at NASA, the Air Force, the Navy,
    the Army, the Federal Aviation Administration, and employees at numerous universities and private companies.

    According to the CCD, Song Wu and unidentified co-conspirators would rigorously research their targets, and then pose as a friend or colleague requesting access to copies or source code of modeling software used for aerospace design and weapons development.

    As the software was related to defense, it was subject to export controls
    that were unknowingly violated when victims fell for Song Wus deception.

    A federal warrant has been issued for Song Wus arrest, and he has been indicted on 14 counts of wire fraud and 14 counts of aggravated identity theft, but he remains at large, the NASA report said.

    Cases like this underscore the importance of complying with export controls and staying vigilant, even during everyday email exchanges, said Ryan
    Pittman, the Special Agent in Charge of CCD. At NASA OIG, its our job to protect the Agencys cutting-edge technology and expose cyber criminals who attempt to steal it.

    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/this-was-not-an-isolated-incident-chine se-national-exposed-by-nasa-investigation-in-serial-defense-software-theft-phi shing-campaign-that-lasted-years

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