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Ex-Intel engineer vanishes after allegedly stealing 18,000 ‘top secret’ files
Intel Corporation has filed a $250,000 lawsuit against a former software engineer who allegedly downloaded around 18,000 confidential files labeled “Intel Top Secret,” and disappeared subsequently.
The case is a prime example of the data security risks linked with corporate layoffs.
The lawsuit reported that Jinfeng Luo, an employee since 2014 was terminated in July 2025.
In the days leading to his departure, Luo allegedly made various attempts to transfer vast amounts of data.
Initially, he failed to copy files to an external drive that was blocked by company security, he successfully transferred data to a Network-Attached Storage (NAS) device three days before his final day.
He then spent his remaining time at Intel downloading a treasure trove of confidential company assets.
Within no time, the company detected the data breach shortly after he transferred data. The lawsuit stated that the company made several attempts in the past three months to contact Luo via calls, emails, and letters.
But there is no response from his side. This prompts legal action to recover the company’s stolen property.
“Luo has refused to even engage with Intel,” the lawsuit states, “let alone return the files.”
The incident occurred amidst a massive, ongoing reduction-in-force at Intel, which has observed 35,000 jobs cut in recent years.
The company has a history of pursuing legal action against ex-employees for data theft; another former engineer was recently sentenced to probation and a fine for stealing data to allegedly secure a job at Microsoft.
Intel is now seeking $250,000 in damages and the return of all stolen information from Luo, whose current whereabouts remain unknown.
Entertainment
Jack Black recalls his embarrassing job before acting
Jack Black reflected on the time when he was not an actor and was pushing through one day at a time.
A Minecraft Movie star made an embarrassing confession about his life before coming in limelight.
Sitting down with his Anaconda co-star Paul Rudd on Rotten Tomatoes, they interviewed each other, where Paul asked him about if he had any jobs before acting.
“Oh my God, this is a shameful answer. I never had a job,” Black said.
Black then recalled one job that he briefly held: “I did one day of telemarketing and I didn’t make one sale, and I was like, ‘I can already tell my soul is being sucked.’ And I bailed, and I made a decision right then and there.”
“It was like, ‘It’s showbiz or bust. I’m going all in on acting or music, and if I can’t do it I’ll just live at my mom’s,’ ” he said. “I know that just sounds [weird]. I had no plan B, no backup.”
Anaconda stars Black and Rudd alongside Steve Zahn and Thandiwe Newton as a group of amateur filmmakers traveling to the Amazon jungle to reboot the original movie.
Jennifer Lopez and Ice Cube, who co-starred in the original 1997 movie, also made surprise cameos in the film.
Anaconda is now running in cinemas.
Entertainment
Cristiano Ronaldo fires Al-Nassr to historic 10th straight win
Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice to secure Al-Nassr’s record-breaking 10th consecutive win at Saudi Pro league victory.
The Saudi Arabian football club defeated Al Akhdoud by 3-0 on Saturday, December 27.
With this win, AL-Nassr braces for a perfect start of the season and positions itself as the four-point lead at the top of the table.
The Portuguese superstar opened the scoring just past the half-hour mark, arriving at the back post to tap in a headed assist from Angelo Gomes.
He doubled the lead on the stroke of halftime with a moment of pure instinct, deftly flicking a Marcelo Brozovic pass into the net with the side of his boot.
Ronaldo couldn’t make it to the hat-trick denying seventh Saudi Pro League in the second half by a tight offside call, but compatriot João Félix made sure of a dominant finish, adding a third goal in the closing hour.
With this victory, Al-Nassr sustained a historic streak and showcased a major step in Ronaldo’s quest for his first league title in Saudi Arabia since his blockbuster move in 2023.
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Flavor Flav gives update on passion project for Travis Kelce, Taylor Kelce
Officiating Taylor Swift’s wedding with Travis Kelce is “King Swiftie” Flavor Flav’s wish, which he expressed soon after the couple got engaged, but will he?
The 66-year-old rapper shared where he stands with the officiating gig in a new interview, now that the wedding is confirmed for next summer.
The Fight the Power hitmaker admitted that he has yet to receive an invite to the wedding, in conversation with People Magazine.
However, the King Swiftie still has no bad blood with the Opalite hitmaker, 36, and is still holding out the candle for a last-minute invite.
“No, I didn’t get an invite to the wedding. I ain’t expect one. You know what I’m saying? The whole nine. But they know they got my blessings and if she invites me, you dig? All right. I’m going. King Swiftie going to be at the wedding,” he told the outlet.
The rapper has been supportive of the Grammy winner for years and was named “King Swiftie” by the Swiftie community.
Swift herself acknowledged him during multiple Eras Tour shows he attended in 2024.
When the champagne problems songstress and her fiancé announced their engagement in August, Flav gushed that he was trying to get ordained just so he could be the wedding officiant if needed.
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