FBI Director Wray Says His Agency Has Disrupted Second Chinese Hacking Group’s Efforts
FBI Director Christopher Wray has announced that they have disrupted a second major Chinese hacking group, who goes by the name “Flax Typhoon.”
FBI Director Christopher Wray has announced that they have disrupted a second major Chinese hacking group, who goes by the name “Flax Typhoon.”
TikTok told a federal appeals court on Thursday that the U.S. Department of Justice has misstated the social media app’s ties to China.
Shujun Wang, a 76-year-old Chinese-American, is now facing up to 25 years in prison after being found guilty of espionage, working on behalf of the Chinese government.
TikTok and its parent company ByteDance have filed a lawsuit against the United States government over the potential ban of the app.
Biden has now signed legislation that could ban TikTok if it is not sold to a U.S.-based company in the next year.
TikTok repeated its free-speech concerns about a bill passed by the House of Representatives that would ban the popular social media app.
The House has passed a legislation that could ban TikTok in the United States.
According to FBI Director Christopher Wray, hackers connected to the Chinese government are waiting for the ideal opportunity to “deal a devastating blow” to vital infrastructure in the United States.
Li Shangfu, China’s Defense Minister, has been removed from office after going missing for over two months.
In this edition of the Daily Feed with Tom McGrath, The House Judiciary Committee holds a hearing on the rampant crime in New York. Meanwhile, suspected Chinese agents are detained by the FBI, while Dylan Mulvaney gives Anheuser-Busch a hangover.