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Unmasking I-Soon | The Leak That Revealed China's Cyber Operations | SentinelOne
February 22, 2024 - Listed in the documentation were pictures of custom hardware snooping devices, including a tool meant to look like a powerbank that actually passed data from the victim’s network back to the hackers. Other documentation diagrammed some of the inner workings of I-SOON’s offensive toolkit.
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Leaked documents show how firm supports Chinese hacking operations | CyberScoop
February 21, 2024 - Since their release over the weekend, the trove of documents from a Chinese offensive security company, I-SOON, have stunned researchers, who say the set of contracts, product manuals and employee lists leaked online provides an unprecedented view of how private companies support China’s increasingly aggressive hacking operations.
Federal Trade Commission
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Guidance for Voluntary Submission of Documents During the Initial Waiting Period | Federal Trade Commission
March 5, 2022 - Providing information early in the initial 30-day waiting period increases the likelihood that staff will be able to focus its investigation and resolve outstanding questions about the transaction during its preliminary investigation. In order that parties may effectively use the initial waiting period, counsel should be prepared to discuss staff's most likely concerns and voluntarily provide documents and information that may assist staff in quickly and efficiently evaluating whether the proposed transaction raises competitive concerns. The list below is provided to help parties understand the type of documents and information that are useful to Bureau of Competition staff analyzing proposed transactions filed under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 (“HSR Act”). Staff generally has requested these documents and information in a “voluntary request letter” or “access letter” during the initial waiting period and prior to any issuance by the Commission of a Request
KELA Cyber
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I-Soon Leak Exposes Chinese Cyber Espionage Operations
March 7, 2024 - Lists of organizations and networks allegedly breached by I-Soon · Many image files, including screenshots of folders, text conversations and internal notes on potential targets · Page-by-page images of documentation on I-Soon products and services, among which are tools to monitor domestic social platforms and Twitter, offensive tools, and test tools.
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i-Soon leak - Wikipedia
May 21, 2026 - Some further reports found that their target were extended to the United Kingdom, the Czech Republic, the European Union, and the United States. In addition, the documents showed that i-Soon had deceived the Chinese government and their internal issues, including financial problems, product ...
Foreign Policy
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Leaked i-Soon Documents Reveal Chinese Government Hacking Efforts
February 23, 2024 - One spreadsheet listed 80 overseas targets that i-Soon appeared to have successfully hacked, and another hinted at the firm selling unspecified data related to NATO in 2022. “In information warfare, stealing enemy information and destroying enemy information systems has become the key to defeating the enemy,” one of the documents said.
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Shadow Ops Exposed: Inside the Leak of China's i-Soon Cyber Espionage Empire
April 22, 2026 - I-Soon has been implicated in supplying espionage capabilities targeting ethnic groups and dissidents within China, notably in regions like Hong Kong and Xinjiang (Uyghur Autonomous Region), where there have been substantial anti-government movements. The documents provide detailed insights into the tactics employed by Chinese officials to monitor dissidents abroad, infiltrate the computer networks of other countries, and spread pro-Beijing messages on social media platforms.
Lawfare
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The I-Soon Data Leak + Disruption, Disruption Everywhere | Lawfare
February 23, 2024 - The business documents include pitches and presentations about the company’s services including “penetration testing,” surveillance operations, and descriptions of its tools. Business pitches included in the leaked files also show I-Soon’s interest in landing surveillance contracts in China’s Xinjiang province, home of the country’s Uyghur Muslim minority.