


25, which includes an affidavit signed by FBI Special Agent Cynthia Ho. The case against Zeng centers in part on Tableau, an off-the-shelf data analytics and business intelligence application that is used by Machine Zone "to collect valuable data regarding customer use that is used to optimize the performance of its video game," according to the complaint against Zeng, unsealed Aug. after learning in June that he was going to lose his job. In this instance, Zeng is accused of downloading more than 100 files containing propriety, non-public information from his employer - Machine Zone, based in Palo Alto, Calif. The case is just the latest example of prosecutors pursuing the theft of U.S. Spero, after which he was released on a $100,000 bond and placed on electronic monitoring. 25 for a bail hearing before Magistrate Judge Joseph C. Zeng appeared in San Francisco federal court Aug.

The "freemium" game - not related to the HBO series "Game of Thrones" - was reportedly the third highest-grossing Apple app in 2014, and one of the top 10 most downloaded apps via Apple's App Store as well as Google Play.

The popular "Game of War: Fire Age" is known in part for its television advertisements, which feature American model Kate Upton. The complaint against Zeng includes details from IT logs, including VPN access, as well as records of unauthorized access to a sensitive corporate analytics application, thus demonstrating the importance of recording accurate logs relating to all network activity. If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000, plus the potential of having to pay restitution. citizen, has been charged with trade secret theft, under 18 U.S. 20 as he attempted to board a Beijing-bound flight departing from San Francisco International Airport. Department of Justice says that the FBI arrested Jing Zeng, 42, on Aug. See Also: Live Webinar | Enforcing Least Privilege Access in AWS Cloud Infrastructure with CIEM A former manager at a software company that makes the popular online multiplayer "Game of War: Fire Age" has been accused of stealing corporate secrets, then attempting to trade the information for a better severance package.
