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Suspected Chinese spies are raiding university mailboxes via a Roundcube flaw

The Next Web

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July 9, 2026

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Suspected Chinese spies are raiding university mailboxes via a Roundcube flaw

A suspected Chinese espionage group has been breaking into university mail servers across the United States and Canada. It has stolen credentials from staff in physics, engineering, and national security research. Security firm Proofpoint disclosed the campaign this week, tracking the crew as UNK_MassTraction and dating it to at least May. The Register reported further [] This story continues at The Next Web

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Vision Times

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· Jul 9, 2026

Taiwan Busts Alleged Underground Network Smuggling Nvidia AI Servers to China

The Keelung District Prosecutors Office in Taiwan is investigating a major smuggling case involving Supermicro servers equipped with Nvidia’s high-end chips, which were allegedly diverted to China. Authorities have conducted two raids and detained six suspects, including a Supermicro sales manager and senior executives of listed company Qyun Technology. An expanded investigation has found that []

The Next Web

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· Jun 29, 2026

Taiwan raids Super Micro’s office as Nvidia chip smuggling investigation widens

Taiwan’s Keelung District Prosecutors Office raided Super Micro Computer’s local office on Monday, widening an investigation into the alleged smuggling of Nvidia chips to China through the company’s servers. The raid also targeted the residences of six individuals and the sites of two other affiliated companies, according to Bloomberg. Super Micro shares fell more than [] This story continues at The Next Web

The korea Herald News

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· Jun 28, 2026

'See you soon': Stalker's chilling prison letter sparks outrage

A threatening letter apparently sent by a convicted stalker to his victim while serving a prison sentence has sparked widespread outrage online, raising renewed concerns over South Korea's legal protection system providing sufficient protection for stalking victims. According to a social media post uploaded Thursday, the woman describing herself as a stalking victim said she received the letter while the man was serving a one-year prison sentence. The envelope also contained drawings believed to

BOL News

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· Jun 22, 2026

China sanctions dozens of US firms over Pentagon blacklist

These steps came after the US Pentagon updated its 1260H list. The post China sanctions dozens of US firms over Pentagon blacklist appeared first on BOL News.

The Hacker News

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· Jul 7, 2026

Suspected China-Aligned Hackers Exploit Roundcube Flaws Against Universities

A suspected China-aligned threat activity cluster has been observed exploiting Roundcube webmail software belonging to physics and engineering departments of U.S. and Canadian universities as part of a new campaign. The activity involves the exploitation of now-patched, critical security flaws in the open-source email solution, such as CVE-2024-42009 (CVSS score: 9.3), to siphon credentials,

Yonhap News Agency

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· Jul 11, 2026

(LEAD) Investigators raid Gwangju police over suspicious handling of murder case

GWANGJU, July 11 (Yonhap) -- Investigators raided the office of the Gwangju poli...

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Related coverage for "Suspected Chinese spies are raiding university mailboxes via a Roundcube flaw": Vision Times — Taiwan Busts Alleged Underground Network Smuggling Nvidia AI Servers to China. The Next Web — Taiwan raids Super Micro’s office as Nvidia chip smuggling investigation widens. The korea Herald News — 'See you soon': Stalker's chilling prison letter sparks outrage. BOL News — China sanctions dozens of US firms over Pentagon blacklist. The Hacker News — Suspected China-Aligned Hackers Exploit Roundcube Flaws Against Universities. Yonhap News Agency — (LEAD) Investigators raid Gwangju police over suspicious handling of murder case