The CEO of US election software company Konnech, Eugene Yu, has been arrested on suspicion of storing US election data on Chinese servers.
The article discusses Konnech, a technology company whose CEO was recently arrested for theft of personal data.
A US-based software firm called Konnech, which provides election software to 32 North American clients, has been accused by True the Vote of allowing the Chinese Communist Party
True the Vote, Inc. has filed a motion in the Konnech, Inc. vs. True the Vote, Inc. case in the Southern District of Texas
The CEO of Konnech, a software company that provides services to American election officials, has been arrested in Michigan for storing sensitive personal data on servers located in China.
A slideshow outlining Konnech and its subsidiaries.
The article discusses the domain registrations and website developments related to a Chinese company named Jinhua Hongzheng Technology Co. Ltd.
Chinese election technology company Jinhua Hongzheng Technology, which builds mobile apps for China's National People's Congress,
The article discusses the discovery of personal data belonging to 1.8 million U.S. poll workers on an unsecured MongoDB server in China.
Gregg Phillips was on Steve Bannon's War Room this morning, talking about the latest update in the Konnech case.
Konnech's rise from Jinhua Yulian Network to Hongzheng Technology begins on January 25, 2006, when CEO Eugene Yu was accepted into the Chinese Academy of Sciences Jinhua Science and Technology Park.
Konnech Inc.'s CEO and founder, Eugene Yu, has been arrested on charges of sending sensitive US election-related data to Chinese servers