Feds charge 3 in $2.5b scheme to smuggle us AI tech to China using dummy servers
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In a significant legal development, federal prosecutors have indicted three men connected to Super Micro Computer Inc. in an elaborate plot to illegally transport U.S. artificial intelligence technology to China. This operation allegedly involved fake documentation, shell companies, and staged equipment, according to official reports.

The individuals accused in this case are said to have redirected an astounding $2.5 billion worth of AI servers to China. Notably, this sum includes a staggering $510 million worth of technology that was reportedly moved within just a few weeks in 2025.

Among those charged, Yih-Shyan Liaw, a 71-year-old U.S. citizen, and Ting-Wei Sun, aged 44 from Taiwan, were apprehended on Thursday. However, a third suspect, 53-year-old Ruei-Tsang Chang, also from Taiwan, remains at large.

Assistant Attorney General for National Security, John A. Eisenberg, emphasized in a statement, “The indictment unveiled today outlines the alleged attempts to bypass U.S. export regulations through fraudulent documents, misleading dummy servers, and complex transshipment schemes, all to disguise the final destination of controlled AI technology—China. These chips are a testament to American innovation, and the National Security Division will steadfastly enforce export-control laws to safeguard this competitive edge.”

supermicro headquarters

On the corporate front, Super Micro Computer Inc. acknowledged that the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York had informed them about the indictment of three individuals linked to the company. However, the company itself has not been named as a defendant in this legal proceeding.

Supermicro said Thursday it was informed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York that three individuals associated with the company had been indicted in connection with an alleged export-control scheme. The company said it is not named as a defendant.

Supermicro said Liaw was its senior vice president of business development and a board member, Chang was a sales manager in Taiwan, and Sun was a contractor.

Supermicro said it placed the two employees on administrative leave and terminated its relationship with the contractor.

supermicro suspect

Federal prosecutors said individuals linked to Super Micro Computer Inc. used tactics including dummy servers and a hair dryer to alter labels in an alleged scheme to smuggle U.S. AI technology to China. (Department of Justice)

“The conduct alleged in the indictment violates the company’s policies and efforts to comply with export control laws,” Supermicro said.

According to the indictment, Liaw and Chang — who worked with brokers and customers in China — allegedly directed executives of a Southeast Asia-based company to place purchase orders with a U.S. manufacturer for servers equipped with certain GPUs, purportedly for that company.

The servers were often assembled in the U.S. and shipped to Taiwan before being delivered to the company, which then repackaged them in unmarked boxes to conceal their contents before shipping them to China.

suspect seen in warehouse

On March 19, 2026, federal prosecutors alleged a multibillion-dollar scheme to divert sensitive U.S. artificial intelligence technology to China in violation of export laws. (Department of Justice)

The defendants and executives at the company allegedly prepared false documents and records and transmitted false communications to show that the company was the end user of the servers.

U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton for the Southern District of New York accused the defendants of participating in a “systematic scheme” to divert servers with U.S. artificial intelligence technology to customers in China.

“They did so through a tangled web of lies, obfuscation, and concealment—all to drive sales and generate revenues in violation of U.S. law,” he said. “Diversion schemes like those disrupted today generate billions of dollars in ill-gotten gains and pose a direct threat to U.S. national security.”

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The Justice Department charged three individuals in connection with an alleged scheme to illegally export U.S. AI technology to China, officials said on March 19. (BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

Roman Rozhavsky, assistant director of the FBI’s Counterintelligence and Espionage Division, added that “controlling the export of sensitive U.S. artificial intelligence technology is essential to safeguarding our national security and defending the homeland.”

Prosecutors said the defendants took “extensive measures” to conceal the scheme.

According to the indictment, the defendants staged thousands of “dummy” servers — nonworking physical replicas of the U.S. manufacturer’s servers — to deceive its compliance team.

Officials said surveillance video captured the defendants preparing the dummy servers in a warehouse. Ahead of an inspection by the U.S. Department of Commerce, they allegedly used a hair dryer to remove and reapply labels and serial number stickers to server boxes and the dummy servers.

They then repackaged the dummy servers in the U.S. manufacturer’s boxes, according to the indictment.

The defendants were charged with conspiracy to violate the Export Control Reform Act, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years, as well as conspiracy to smuggle goods and conspiracy to defraud the United States, each carrying up to five years.

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