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Baidu: Someone hired a large number of hackers to steal Baidu's automatic driving technology

  

It was reported on the evening of August th in Beijing that Baidu executives said that some hackers were employed to try to steal Baidu's automatic driving technology, which prompted Baidu to further strengthen its network security team.
The general manager of Baidu's security department said that it was not clear who was the hacker behind it. "It's hard to find out who hired them, but we know that some people try to hire hackers to steal our technology," he said
To this end, Baidu network security personnel test new products to prevent attacks on the system 24 hours a day. In addition, Baidu will continue to support "Blue Lotus" from Tsinghua University's "white hat team" (white hat, well meaning hacker) student hacker team.
"If we can help students find the right way, it means fewer enemies in the future," Ma said.
In addition, Baidu, Tencent, Alibaba and other competitors joined hands to fight against network security threats.
Said: The underground hacker market is bigger and stronger, so we should help each other to fight against the entire underground hacker market. We (Baidu, Tencent and Alibaba) are not enemies, they are enemies. "
Baidu Li Zhe said at the most influential summit of Bloomberg market in September last year that Baidu's automobile drive solutions are produced in large quantities in the market.
Earlier this month, Baidu CEO Robin Li said in an interview that although there are still some technical problems to overcome, there is still hope to achieve this goal.
Li also said that the plan to promote the maturity of the automotive industry needs to attract more funds and partners, and it will be stripped.
He said: "When we think there is enough market for the commercial prospect of autonomous vehicles, it has reached an independent operation or application stage for strategic investors to introduce minerals, we will be deprived of it."