All Chinese companies are spies
FBI and MI5 warn that China’s spies are snooping and taking intellectual property-this is war
FBI Director Christopher Wray warned Western companies that China aims to “ransack” their intellectual property so it can eventually dominate key industries, escalating a dispute between the world’s two largest economies over hacking.
The Asian nation’s spies were snooping on “companies everywhere from big cities to small towns — from Fortune 100s to startups, folks that focus on everything from aviation, to A.I., to pharma,” Wray said in remarks to a gathering of business leaders and academics in London. He appeared alongside the head of MI5, Ken McCallum — the first time the heads of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the UK’s domestic counter-intelligence agency have shared a forum.
China was running a “lavishly resourced hacking program that’s bigger than that of every other major country combined,” Wray said, according to a statement from the U.S. government. The nation “sees cyber as the pathway to cheat and steal on a massive scale,” he added.
Washington and U.S. cybersecurity companies have long alleged that China runs expansive hacking operations. Last year, the U.S., U.K. and their allies blamed an attack on the Microsoft Exchange on actors affiliated with the Chinese government, accusing Beijing’s leadership of a broad array of “malicious cyber activities.” The U.S. also charged four Chinese nationals affiliated with the Ministry of State Security with a years-long drive to get into computer systems of dozens of companies, universities and government entities in the U.S. and abroad.
China denies the accusations, saying it is a victim of cyber snooping and calling the U.S. an “empire of hacking.” The Foreign Ministry in Beijing didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday.
Wray also said that China is “looking for ways to insulate their economy against potential sanctions” after seeing how Russia was punished over its attack on Ukraine. “If China does invade Taiwan, we could see the same thing again, at a much larger scale,” he said.
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