The Chinese company has bulked up its cybersecurity team.

Bloomberg News

March 21, 2017

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The Beijing-based company's head of cybersecurity, Ma Jie, said that a gang of “hackers-for-hire” tried to steal its driverless car technology, adding that it  was unclear who was behind the gang. “It's very difficult to know who employs them to do that, but we know someone tried to hire someone in the underground market to steal from us,” Ma said, without giving further details.

Baidu's cybersecurity team works around the clock testing new products and fending off attacks against its systems. The company is supporting Blue Lotus, a team of “white hat” student hackers at Tsinghua University. “If we can help students find the right way, that means less enemies in the future,” said Ma.

Baidu has also teamed up with rival tech firms Tencent and Alibaba to counter the shared cybersecurity threat.

“The underground industry is getting bigger, and getting stronger so we must help each other against the whole underground industry,” said Ma. “We're not enemies, they are the enemy.”

 

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