Two Taiwanese indicted for buying stolen hospital records from Chinese hackers
20d ago· 2 min readenNews
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Two Taiwanese nationals were indicted in Taipei for allegedly purchasing personal medical records stolen by a Chinese hacking group from Taiwanese hospital servers, with the intent to resell the data. The indictment was announced by the Taipei District Prosecutors' Office.
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