National Security Agency director and FBI Director Wray issue warnings about China's increasing state-backed cyberattacks on critical U.S. infrastructure. China's 'Volt Typhoon' hacking campaign and ability to threaten systems in conflict highlighted. China dismissed cyberattack allegations as political maneuvering.
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‼️ FBI Director Wray - China has developed the "ability to physically wreak havoc on our critical infrastructure at a time of its choosing," Wray said at the 2024 Vanderbilt Summit on Modern Conflict and Emerging Threats. @elonmusk , is this the same China that controls TikTok?
FBI Director Wray Issues Dire Warning on China's Cybersecurity Threat https://t.co/M9vf09oTVk
State-backed attacks on U.S. infrastructure are increasing, and federal law enforcement calls out China's "Volt Typhoon" hacking campaign. https://t.co/9KIP5skEGc
Just to add to Mike Studeman’s list… “China has been trying to find ways to gain access to critical infrastructure in the United States so that it can threaten those systems in the event of a conflict, the National Security Agency director said.” https://t.co/gAlkBMzpXg