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Industrial spying rises in S. Korea

SEOUL, July 4 (UPI) -- South Korean industrial spying cases have risen consistently, largely in the electronics industry, a center tied to the chief national intelligence agency said.

During the past six years, 203 cases have involved current and former employees who stole and tried to sell South Korean technologies abroad, the National Industrial Security Center said in a report.

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The center is affiliated with South Korea's National Intelligence Service, the country's chief intelligence agency.

Cases rose to 43 in 2009 from 26 in 2004, the report said, pointing to 42 cases in 2008, 32 in 2007, 31 in 2006 and 29 in 2005.

No cases were cited for this year, the Yonhap News Agency reported.

South Korea's electronics industry accounted for 48.3 percent of the cases, the security center report said.

More than 80 percent of cases involved current and former employees, the report said.

South Korean prosecutors indicted 18 people this year for allegedly stealing chip-manufacturing technology from Samsung Electronics Co. and Hynix Semiconductor Inc., formerly Hyundai Electronics, the world's second-largest memory chipmaker.

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