FBI Director Wray Warns China's Cyber Program Has Stolen Data and Threatens U.S. Infrastructure
Jan 12, 2025, 07:30 PM
FBI Director Christopher Wray, in a recent statement, highlighted the growing threat posed by China's cyber program, asserting that it has stolen more personal and corporate data from the U.S. than all other nations combined. Wray warned that the Chinese government is strategically positioning itself on American civilian critical infrastructure, preparing to inflict real-world harm at a time and place of their choosing. This admission underscores concerns regarding national security and the need for a robust response to safeguard U.S. infrastructure from potential cyberattacks. Lawmakers, including Representative Don Bacon, echoed these concerns, calling for a more assertive cyber response to deter Chinese aggression against American systems, including infrastructure, cellphones, and banking systems.
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