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FBI official says Chinese hackers risk arrest abroad after extradition of Xu Zewei

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  • FBI Assistant Director Brett Leatherman said on April 30 that Chinese hackers can be arrested when they travel outside China.
  • Leatherman's comments came shortly after the extradition of Chinese national Xu Zewei, 34, from Italy to the United States.
  • Xu was arrested in Milan in July 2025, and an Italian court approved his extradition to the United States.
  • U.S. authorities allege Xu participated in hacking campaigns in 2020 and 2021 while working for a Chinese contractor and acting at the direction of the Chinese government.
  • According to U.S. authorities, the alleged intrusions included targets at U.S.-based universities and researchers working on COVID-19 vaccines, treatment, and testing.
  • Multiple reports say the allegations against Xu are tied in part to the HAFNIUM intrusion campaign, which compromised thousands of computers worldwide, including many targets in the United States.
  • The case matters beyond Xu because U.S. officials are presenting the extradition as a signal that suspected state-linked cyber actors may face legal consequences if they travel internationally.
  • China has disputed the case, with Chinese officials or embassy representatives saying the U.S. allegations were fabricated or politically motivated.

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Who is Xu Zewei?

Xu Zewei is a 34-year-old Chinese national who was extradited from Italy to the United States after his July 2025 arrest in Milan. U.S. authorities accuse him of taking part in hacking operations in 2020 and 2021 while working for a Chinese contractor Reuters,CNA,AsiaOne.

What hacking activity is Xu accused of?

U.S. authorities say Xu and others targeted U.S.-based universities, immunologists, and virologists involved in COVID-19 vaccine, treatment, and testing research. Reports also link the case to the HAFNIUM campaign, which compromised thousands of computers worldwide, including many in the United States ThePrint,Times of India,民視新聞網.

What remains disputed?

The central dispute is over the legitimacy of the U.S. case and the alleged role of the Chinese government. Chinese officials and embassy representatives have said the charges were fabricated or politically motivated, while U.S. officials say the extradition shows suspected state-linked hackers can face prosecution outside China ThePrint,ThePrint,DataBreachToday.

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CNAChinese hackers vulnerable to US arrest if they travel, FBI ...
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Liberty Times Net中國駭客遊歐被逮 美引渡到案 - 國際 - 自由時報電子報
民視新聞網FBI警告中國駭客:出國就抓!義大利引渡首例引發北京跳腳 - 民視新聞網
ThePrintChinese hackers vulnerable to US arrest if they travel, FBI ...
Investing.com South AfricaFBI warns Chinese hackers face arrest abroad as plausible de...
www.ntdtv.com川習會前 FBI高層警告:中共黑客出境恐遭捕 | 徐澤偉 | 黑客攻擊 | 美國聯邦調查局 | 新唐人电视台
botanwang.comFBI警告中共黑客:离开中国 就可能被捕
AsiaOneAsiaOne
大紀元時報 - 台灣(The Epoch Times - Taiwan)美警告中共駭客:離開中國就可能被捕| 台灣大紀元
www.ntdtv.comFBI高層警告:中共駭客出境恐遭逮捕 | 中國 | 美國聯邦調查局 | 意大利 | 新唐人电视台
The Epoch TimesFBI警告中共黑客:离开中国 就可能被捕 | 徐泽伟
The Epoch TimesFBI警告中共黑客:離開中國 就可能被捕 | 徐澤偉
EconoTimesFBI Warns of China's Expanding Hack-for-Hire Network Amid Ex...
WebProNewsFBI's Border Trap: China's Hacker Contractors Face Global Pu...
DataBreachTodayFBI: Chinese Hacker Extradition Sends a Global Message
ThePrintChinese hackers vulnerable to U.S. arrest if they travel, FB...
TheRegister.comFBI: China's hacker-for-hire ecosystem 'out of control'
The Times of IndiaChinese hacker arrested for hacking into computers of US com...
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