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Chinese woman with malware arrested at Trump's Mar-a-Lago

2019-04-03 1 Dailymotion

PALM BEACH, FLORIDA — A 32-year-old Chinese woman carrying two passports and a thumb drive infected with malware gained access to Mar-a-Lago during President Trump's visit to his resort over the weekend, federal court records show. <br />According to the failing New York Times, Yujing Zhang showed up at the Palm Beach resort and got in saying she wanted to use the pool. <br />According to a complaint filed in federal district court in South Florida, Secret Service agents let her in after the Mar-a-Lago security manager on duty verified her last name matched the surname of a member at the club. <br />Too bad the last name Zhang or Chang—depending on how you pronounce it—is like saying your last name is Smith.<br />After she got in, Zhang told a receptionist she was there for a United Nations Chinese American Association event. Unfortunately, one wasn't scheduled, so Secret Service was called in. <br />During several rounds of questioning Zhang kept changing her story and then became quite "verbally aggressive" and was detained.<br />When they searched her belongings, they found she was in possession of four cellphones, a hard drive, a laptop and a thumb drive infected with malware. <br /><br />She was arrested and charged with lying to a federal agent and gaining access to a restricted area. <br /><br />According to Business Insider, Trump was reportedly hitting the links nearby at the time.

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