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You’re on File: Exclusive Inside Story on China’s Database of Americans

An insider in China has revealed to the Epoch Times that he helped build a
database that is now being used to handle Americans’ personal information
stolen in cyberattacks.

The FBI revealed on June 4, 2015, that a cyberattack, allegedly from China,
stole personal information on close to 21.5 million U.S. federal employees
after breaking into the computer files of the Office of Personnel
Management (OPM). Subsequent Chinese cyberattacks have also targeted
personal data on Americans, including the February 2015 breach of Anthem
that stole close to 80 million records.

Speculation began soon after on how the Chinese regime could use the data.
A July 2015 report from the Congressional Research Service states “experts
in and out of government” suspect the Chinese regime may be building a
database on federal employees it could use for espionage.

*With a database like this, the Chinese regime can have a systematic
roadmap of Americans and their connections.*

With a database like this, the Chinese regime can have a systematic roadmap
of Americans and their connections, and information it can use to blackmail
government employees, recruit insiders as spies, and monitor people who
speak out against its policies.

FBI Director James Comey said in a Sept. 10, 2015, hearing on
cybersecurity, “There is a significant counterintelligence threat that’s
associated” with a nation–state getting hold of the data.

According to the insider, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has built the
database needed to make use of the massive trove of stolen data. He said
that to create the spy database, the CCP brought in a small group of
independent software developers from the United States, who worked
alongside Chinese security branches to implement the system.

The source requested to have his name withheld, in fear of reprisal from
the CCP. Other sources confirmed this man’s identity, and said that he
would have access to the kind of information he gave the Epoch Times. In
the past, he has provided the Epoch Times with significant information
about confidential matters in China that has proven accurate.

[image: (Illustration by Jens Almroth/Epoch Times)]
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(Illustration by Jens Almroth/Epoch Times)

*With the database, the CCP is now keeping tabs on foreigners in much the
same way it has kept tabs on its own citizens.*

The new system is part of a broader shift in the Chinese regime’s efforts
in espionage and social control. With the database, the CCP is now keeping
tabs on foreigners in much the same way it has kept tabs on its own
citizens, their connections, and their political thoughts.

Chinese spy agencies finished building the system around July 2013. In
March 2014, Chinese hackers originally tried, and failed
<http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/1381736-chinese-hackers-steal-data-on-us-security-clearances-after-failing-last-year/>,
to breach OPM.

The source said one of the leading organizations involved in the project
was the 61 Research Institute, which is one of four known research
institutes under the Third Department of the General Staff Department—the
branch of the People’s Liberation Army in charge of its military hackers.

The Epoch Times exposed in a previous investigation
<http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/1737917-investigative-report-china-theft-incorporated/>
that the 61 Research Institute is one of the leading organizations behind
the CCP’s state-run cyberattacks.

The organization is led by Wang Jianxin, a son of Wang Zheng, who helped
establish the CCP’s signals intelligence operations under Mao Zedong.

While the 61 Research Institute’s role in the project ties it to global
cyberespionage, the source said many other Chinese domestic security
branches were also involved in building the system—including various
branches of the police and about six branches of the secret police.

*This database has been in process at least over the last three
years—commanded at the highest levels of the Chinese government.*

*— Casey Fleming, CEO, BLACKOPS Partners Corporation*

The functions of the spy system, and the departments involved, suggest it
will be used not only as a database on foreigners, but also as a system to
better monitor Chinese people. The source noted that one of its functions
will be to gather information on individuals from all available sources in
China, and outside China, that can be used for criminal trials.

“Our intelligence sources corroborate this information,” said Casey
Fleming, CEO of BLACKOPS Partners Corporation, which provides cybersecurity
intelligence, strategy, and risk reduction to some of the largest companies
in the world.

“Our ongoing intelligence gathering shows indication that this database has
been in process at least over the last three years—commanded at the highest
levels of the Chinese government,” he said in a phone interview.
Big Data Espionage

According to the source, the software used for the database was originally
a big data analytics program for smart city measurements, and the CCP
altered it for its own uses.

[image: Chinese hackers stole personal information on approxiamtely 21.5
million Americans from the computer files of the U.S. government's Office
of Personnel Management. (Chinamil.com.cn)]
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Chinese hackers stole personal information on approxiamtely 21.5 million
Americans from the computer files of the U.S. government’s Office of
Personnel Management. (Chinamil.com.cn <http://chinamil.com.cn>)

What made the software attractive was its powerful functions for gathering
information, and showing relationships between data. The source said it was
also scalable—enough to hold credentials on every Chinese citizen, and to
display everything from their personal data, to data on their family
members, relations, and personal background.

The spy database displays data in nodes, which can be displayed by
themselves, in relation to other data or events.

The system is capable of ingesting and sorting large amounts of data. The
source noted the spy database is even better at this than some open source
programs designed for the purpose.

A security service using the system could conduct deep data mining on
personal files in the system, to show how individuals relate to one
another, even over set timeframes.

The system can also be used to collect data on individuals. The source said
it can gather information on people from Chinese security offices, from its
own internal database, and from sources abroad, outside the Chinese
firewall.

*According to the source, getting personal data on foreigners—including
Americans—is fairly easy.*

According to the source, getting personal data on foreigners—including
Americans—is fairly easy. He said it’s often not necessary for the Chinese
regime to use cyberattacks to steal sensitive information.

He said U.S. banks, for example, often hire many people from other
countries, and many tech industries do the same. Many of these individuals
can be given trusted positions within these companies, and he said it’s not
uncommon for some of these individuals to take data out of the companies,
and sell it.

It’s not difficult, he said, to create a fairly deep profile on a person
using data stolen from just a handful of sources.

The Chinese spy system he helped build, he said, takes this information and
organizes it in a form that departments of the Chinese regime can then
use—whether it be for industrial espionage, or other purposes.

Fleming said that although the most visible Chinese cyberattacks feeding
this database have targeted U.S. federal employees, the overall system is
something that affects every American.

“Using this system, they are fine-tuning their intelligence gathering,”
Fleming said. “The more they know about every American, the more they know
what our access is to intelligence, innovation, and trade secrets—and our
roles in these fields.”

He also noted that most people in the United States have extended family
members working in the federal government, and “every American is listed in
numerous federal databases.”



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