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Last Updated: April 19, 2026

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Last Updated: April 19, 2026

Individual

Shuai ZHOU

Nationality

China

DoB

1979-07-09

Address

Room 301, No. 62, Lane 287, Gulong Road, Minhang District, Shanghai, 201102, China

Reg. ID

320981197907090475, National ID No.; E82979246, Passport

Other Information

SDN

Date of listing

2025-03-05

Program information
Program information
Authority

US

Program

• Executive Order 13694 of April 1, 2015 Blocking the Property of Certain Persons Engaging in Significant Malicious Cyber-Enabled Activities • Executive Order 13757 of December 28, 2016 Taking Additional Steps to Address the National Emergency With Respect to Significant Malicious Cyber-Enabled Activities • JANUARY 16, 2025 Executive Order on Strengthening and Promoting Innovation in the Nation’s Cybersecurity

Regime

OFAC-horizontal

Target State

Cyber-attacks

Measures

Blocking Property, Suspending Entry

Sanctions Portfolio

• https://ofac.treasury.gov/sanctions-programs-and-country-information/sanctions-related-to-significant-malicious-cyber-enabled-activities

Official Information

JANUARY 15, 2025. FACT SHEET: New Executive Order on Strengthening and Promoting Innovation in the Nation’s Cybersecurity. Malicious countries and criminals continue to target the United States Government, corporations and individual Americans with cyberattacks. They disrupt critical services, businesses and individual lives, costing billions of dollars and harming national security. This capstone executive order is the result of a review of how these attacks occurred, to understand how to better protect and secure these systems, stay ahead of threats, and make it riskier, costlier and harder for cyber attackers to conduct future attacks. The United States stands alone among major economies in lacking secure, privacy-preserving digital identity infrastructure, leaving Americans exposed to a wave of cybercrime. Indeed, Americans face $56 billion in identity fraud every year and the U.S. Government confronts billions of dollars in fraud in Federal programs due to the lack of secure, usable digital identities. The Executive Order addresses this problem, making Federal programs more efficient, cutting bureaucracy and fraud, helping Americans be safe online, and promoting America’s digital economy. Defending against cyber attackers requires rapidly deploying new technologies. The Executive Order addresses this challenge by promoting the use of new AI-based tools for cyber defense and accelerating the transition to “post-quantum cryptographic” algorithms to resist attacks leveraging quantum computing capabilities.

Additional Details

SDN

Program URL
  • https://ofac.treasury.gov/media/933946/download?inline

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