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Chinese cyber threat actors "have compromised and maintained access to multiple government networks over the past five years, collecting communications and other valuable information," itsaid. "The threat actors sent email messages with tracking images to recipients to conduct network reconnaissance." (T...
“If you focused all of the FBI’s cyber professionals on the China threat, we would still be at what sort of disadvantage?” Gallagher asked. “We would be at a disadvantage of at least fifty to one,” Wray answered. Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) says the U.S. needs to make an ...
“The CCP’s dangerous actions – China's multi-pronged assault on our national and economic security – make it the defining threat of our generation,” Wray said. The FBI director has long warned about the Chinese government’s hacking capabilities. Here are five spe...
Intelligence leaders from the U.S., Canada, United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand — collectively known as the Five Eyes — explain that the scale of China's theft is unprecedented. FBI Director Christopher Wray believes China is the "defining threat of this generation." ...
as the global superpower is cyber," Wray told the committee. "To give you a sense of what we're up against, if each one of the FBI's cyber agents and intel analysts focused exclusively on the China threat, Chinese hackers would still outnumber FBI Cyber personnel by at least 50 to 1...
The day after President Trump issued executive orders to ban Chinese-owned social media apps TikTok and WeChat, Sanjay Virmani of the FBI’s San Francisco office shared insights on the Chinese cyberthreat, election security and crime trends in the wake of COVID-19....
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"To quantify what we are up against: the [People's Republic of China] has a bigger hacking program than every other major nation combined," Wray said, saying that Beijing's cyber division outnumbers that of the FBI by at least 50 to one....
A spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Washington called the US allegations “groundless” and accused the US government of conducting cyberattacks against China. It’s the latest tit-for-tat in the often-tense relations between US and China in cyberspace. The US government has long warne...