“Probably stealing about 150 million people's personal information” Four indicted by the Chinese military 7:52 U.S. Department of Justice on February 11

The U.S. Department of Justice has announced that it has charged four Chinese troops with stealing the information of nearly 150 million, nearly half of the population, through cyberattacks. Attorney General Bar has blamed China for noting that a large amount of stolen personal information could be used for AI and artificial intelligence development.

Attorney General Barr told a news conference on Friday that a major US credit bureau had been attacked by a cyber attack that had stolen nearly 150 million people's personal information, including names, dates of birth and social security numbers. Did.

He blamed the Chinese military for accusing him of being involved in a cyber attack, stating that "about half of the people's personal information is the worst information leak ever in history."

He added that China has been stealing large amounts of personal information through cyber-attacks, targeting the Federal Human Resources Administration, major hotel chains, and medical insurance companies. Stressed.

He further accused China of saying, "The vast amount of data obtained by China has economic benefits." He pointed out that China could be used for AI and artificial intelligence development.

Four indicted Chinese troops are believed to be in China, and the FBI has called for information by publishing an order.