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Chinese chipmaker YMTC sues rival Micron in US over spyware claims
Chinese chipmaker YMTC sues rival Micron in US over spyware claims

Reuters

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Reuters

Chinese chipmaker YMTC sues rival Micron in US over spyware claims

June 9 (Reuters) - Chinese memory chipmaker YMTC has sued Micron Technology (MU.O), opens new tab in federal court in Washington, accusing its U.S. rival of spreading false claims that YMTC's chips threaten U.S. national security. YMTC in a lawsuit filed, opens new tab on Friday said Micron and a public affairs firm called DCI Group 'published and widely disseminated a portfolio of falsehoods' suggesting the Chinese tech company installed 'spyware' on chips that are used in mobile phones. 'The campaign maliciously and falsely linked YMTC's standard commercial memory products to military espionage, criminal conduct, and technically impossible malicious capabilities,' YMTC said in its lawsuit, filed by prominent U.S. law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan. YMTC said the company's founding in China 'does not mean that it is a tool of the Communist Party or the Chinese military.' Idaho-based Micron on Monday declined to comment. DCI, which is based in Washington, did not immediately respond to requests for comment, and neither did attorneys for YMTC. The complaint said YMTC lost revenue and suffered reputational harm and accused Micron of violating federal false advertising and unfair competition laws. The Biden administration in 2024 added YMTC to a list created by the Defense Department to highlight firms it says are allegedly working with Beijing's military. YMTC has denied that its technology is for military use. In the new lawsuit, YMTC accused Micron of funding a website called 'China Tech Threat' that is already run by DCI. YMTC said the alleged advocacy 'far exceeded permissible bounds.' The company said it has suffered 'the loss of millions of dollars in sales to leading computer and consumer electronics manufacturers in the United States and abroad.' The lawsuit is seeking what it called 'corrective' advertising, unspecified monetary damages and disgorgement of profits from Micron. YMTC sued Micron in 2023 for alleged patent infringement. Micron filed counterclaims seeking a declaration that it is the rightful owner of the patents at issue in that lawsuit. The litigation there is ongoing. The case is Yangtze Memory Technologies Inc v. Micron Technology Inc and DCI Group AZ LLC, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, No. 1:25-cv-01795. For YMTC: Robert Schwartz and David Eiseman of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan For Micron: No appearance yet Read more: US considers more Chinese companies for 'entity list,' source says China chip maker YMTC says its tech not for military use after Pentagon list Chinese chipmaker YMTC sues Micron alleging patent infringement Biden blacklists China's YMTC, crackdowns on AI chip sector

US wins extradition for accused hacker of climate activists
US wins extradition for accused hacker of climate activists

E&E News

time05-05-2025

  • Politics
  • E&E News

US wins extradition for accused hacker of climate activists

The Trump administration has convinced a British court to extradite a man accused of hacking environmentalists who support climate change lawsuits — even as it moves to block such litigation in two states. A U.K. magistrate last week approved the extradition of Amit Forlit, an Israeli citizen whom U.S. prosecutors have targeted as part of an investigation into a worldwide hacking ring that operated from 2012 to 2019. Forlit's attorneys in January publicly linked the oil giant Exxon Mobil and the lobbying firm DCI Group to what prosecutors have described as a hacking campaign to steal information from environmental activists who have helped U.S. states and cities sue energy companies for contributing to climate change. Advertisement The local governments are seeking billions of dollars from oil companies, including Exxon, accusing them of misleading consumers about the dangers of burning fossil fuels.

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