FBI’s Christopher Wray Wants Business to Help Fight China, Cyber Threats

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The FBI is promising “Ritz Carlton-level customer service” to enlist companies’ help as it pursues national-security threats from cybercrime and China

, a notorious ransomware group that had demanded hundreds of millions of dollars in ransom payments from some 1,500 companies, hospital networks and other targets, they made an uncomfortable discovery.

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Fire Wray

alexpigeon I'm not believe

You know it is on you correct? The 300 people that die tonight by cars.

Can we get Apple to remove TikTok first?

Same energy

Trust them at your peril.

China's threat is a distraction to real problems dc won't solve.

Private intelligence firms are miles ahead of our current intelligence apparatus. CIA not what they used to be. Very good idea

You mean to spy on Americans, as is now proven, and pay companies to cough up data, ie. snitch.

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