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The Spy Who Infiltrated Silicon Valley

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Last updated: October 25, 2025 9:34 am
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U.S. intelligence sources have reportedly confirmed that Larry Ellison’s wife is a Chinese spy who came to Silicon Valley to get important tech information from big U.S. companies like Oracle. This could be one of the most shocking revelations in modern tech history.

Insiders who are acquainted with the inquiry say that early intelligence leaks show that the spy was able to get close to top-tier networks by using her marriage to one of the world’s richest men as a cover. Authorities are now claimed to be looking for possible data leaks and digital footprints from Oracle’s global operations and other big business networks that could have been accessed during the time in question.

Inside the Alleged Espionage Web

Officials participating in the inquiry, who requested to remain anonymous due to the delicate nature of the situation, disclosed that digital forensics teams from various U.S. agencies are collaborating to trace potential pathways of information flow.

Reports suggest that the suspected operative had ties to several Chinese organizations recognized for technology transfers and cyber-intelligence activities. These networks have been under surveillance for their attempts to obtain intellectual property and defense-related information from U.S. companies using indirect human methods — often referred to as “soft infiltration.”

“Such instances aim to intertwine personal connections with espionage goals,” stated a cybersecurity expert acquainted with similar operations. “If confirmed, this would signify a significant breach not via code, but through interpersonal connections.”

Who Is Larry Ellison’s Wife?

The woman at the center of this storm, Jolin Zhu, is a Chinese-born professional who reportedly studied in the United States and later entered Silicon Valley’s social circles. Public records and reports show that she married Larry Ellison, co-founder and chairman of Oracle Corporation, sometime in recent years.

Zhu is currently under federal review and is accused of staying in contact with foreign officials after her marriage. Intelligence sources believe she may have shared information about Oracle’s internal systems, AI projects, and U.S. cloud partnerships. These areas are seen as important by both U.S. and Chinese defense agencies.


Global Security Implications

The allegations, if proven, would represent a massive breach of trust and corporate security, especially given Oracle’s key role in handling sensitive government data and cloud infrastructure.

Some Silicon Valley insiders describe this as one of the boldest intelligence operations ever attempted, comparing it to espionage missions from the Cold War era. The U.S. Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security have reportedly been briefed as the investigation expands to look at possible foreign funding and digital data theft through backdoors.

Cybersecurity analysts warn that this could lead to a new wave of counterintelligence measures across the tech industry particularly targeting executives and partners with international ties.


China’s Espionage Playbook

China has long been accused by Western intelligence agencies of using non-traditional espionage tactics, focusing on talent recruitment, academic placements, and relationship-based access rather than direct hacking alone.

Analysts say this case, if confirmed, would fit that exact model a strategic infiltration using personal proximity to extract high-value information.


The Billionaire’s Silence

As of now, Larry Ellison has not issued a public statement regarding the investigation. Oracle’s communications department has also declined to comment, citing “no active knowledge of any federal inquiry at this time.”

However, insiders claim that private security at Oracle’s headquarters in Austin and Redwood Shores has been significantly tightened following the reports, and key data-access protocols are being re-evaluated internally.


Whether proven or not, this revelation has already shaken confidence across global tech and intelligence circles. If substantiated, it could go down as one of the most devastating acts of corporate espionage in Silicon Valley’s history, raising deep questions about how far global rivals are willing to go to gain a technological edge.

For now, the world watches closely as the FBI and U.S. intelligence agencies continue tracing the digital and personal networks tied to this unprecedented scandal one that blurs the lines between love, loyalty, and national security.

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