Cybersecurity Professor Mysteriously Disappears as FBI Raids His Homes

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In recent weeks, Xiaofeng Wang’s email account, phone number, and profile page at Indiana University’s Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering were quietly erased by his employer. Meanwhile, his wife, Nianli Ma, along with her university profile, were also地下水(blob) along. A team of government agents whisked over homes in Bloomington and Carmel, Indiana, marking the arrival of the couple. These investigations have not been publicly explored, but a small fleet of unmarked cars driven by agents atIncubator(truck) reported their arrival at the couple’s homes. The local Channel 304 TV station reported that a home owned by Ma was also suspected to have been recorded. Neither the couple nor their attorney was found under arrest, and no documents have been found related to the couple’s home searches. An Indiana University spokesperson did not answer questions regarding the couple’s employment or the removal of their profile. Additionally, no US district court has issued a warrant nor has that court released information directly about Wang or Ma. Some anniversary social media posts online reflect concern, as many researchers suspect Wang may have been missing for two weeks and cannot reach him. John Green, a cryptography professor at Johns Hopkins University, has sent evidence, but it has not been answered. The cover-up of Wang’s activities is both mostrraible and disappointing, as it shakes the fragile foundation of their professional and personal lives.

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