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FBI Director Christopher Wray recently reiterated his warnings about the threats posed by China to the U.S., both in terms of cyber and physical security. Speaking before the American Bar Association in Washington, D.C., Wray emphasized the Chinese Communist Party’s efforts to undermine the security and economy of the rule-of-law world. He highlighted the scale of China’s hacking program, which he stated is larger than that of all other major nations combined. Wray also pointed out that Chinese hackers outnumber FBI cyber personnel by at least 50 to 1.

In addition to cyber threats, Wray warned about China’s involvement in traditional and economic espionage, foreign malign influence, election interference, and transnational repression. He mentioned how China recruits human sources to target U.S. businesses and engages in corporate deception to hide Beijing’s involvement in transactions and investments. Wray’s statements at the American Bar Association event echo those he made at a Munich security conference where he discussed Chinese hackers infiltrating critical U.S. infrastructure and being poised to attack at any time.

Wray’s warnings about China’s cyber and physical threats align with his previous statements on the subject. He emphasized the need for increased vigilance and preparedness to combat the various forms of aggression that China employs to undermine U.S. security and influence. Wray’s concerns about countries being harassed and hacked by Chinese proxies, as well as infiltration of infrastructure, raise alarm about the potential impact on civilians if the Chinese government decides that they have crossed a line.

One of the key points made by Wray is the extensive reach and capabilities of Chinese hackers, who are known to engage in a wide range of activities to advance the interests of the Chinese government. The scale and sophistication of China’s cyber operations pose a significant challenge to U.S. national security and require a concerted effort to address and counter. Wray’s statements serve as a call to action for increased cooperation and coordination among U.S. allies to better protect against the threats posed by China’s aggressive actions in cyberspace and beyond.

The launch of a new group to combat Chinese Communist Party influence across the U.S. underscores the seriousness of the threat posed by China and the need for coordinated efforts to counter its activities. By highlighting the various ways in which China seeks to undermine U.S. interests, Wray’s warnings aim to raise awareness and drive action to address the vulnerabilities that exist in an increasingly interconnected world. Building resilience and adaptive capabilities to respond to evolving threats are critical components of efforts to safeguard U.S. national security in the face of sophisticated and persistent cyber and physical attacks.

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