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The government asked a federal judge to keep search warrants for a fired Indiana University cybersecurity expert private.
“At the direction of the FBI, Indiana University will not ... first reported by the South China Morning Post that Wang is still in the United States, and that to her knowledge he has not been charged ...
(WXIN/WTTV) — Lawyers for XiaoFeng Wang, a former cybersecurity expert at Indiana University at the center of an FBI probe ... Ma have not been arrested and have not been charged with a crime.
Lawyers for XiaoFeng Wang, a renowned cybersecurity expert fired by Indiana University the day his homes were searched by the FBI, told WFIU/WTIU News that Wang and his wife Nianli Ma have not ...
The FBI has not confirmed what they were searching ... the investigation was in relation to. Neither Wang nor his wife have been publicly charged with any crimes. The FBI would only confirm ...
Cybersecurity Professor Targeted by FBI Has Not Been Detained ... The spokesperson would not answer questions about the nature of the allegations against Wang or when additional information ...
whose homes in Bloomington and Carmel were searched by the FBI last Friday. In a written statement, Wang and Ma’s attorney James Covert confirmed Wednesday the couple is “safe” and not aware ...
Indiana University professor Xiaofeng Wang was terminated the same day the FBI searched his home. The FBI has not released details about the investigation into Wang. The American Association of ...
Wang researched cryptography ... "I'll refer you to the FBI for any information." An FBI spokeswoman said, "I can confirm the FBI executed federal search warrants at homes in Carmel and ...
The FBI has not confirmed what they were searching for, if Wang or his wife were the subjects of the search or what the investigation was in relation to. Neither Wang nor his wife have been publicly ...
Wang was abruptly fired, he and his wife dropped from public view Homes were searched by FBI and Dept ... application and not fully listing all co-authors on an article, a charge that “seemed ...
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