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FBI Director Chris Wray: Chinese Hackers determined to wreak havoc
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<blockquote data-quote="Laodicean60" data-source="post: 77546330" data-attributes="member: 450284"><p>Our politicians are so dumb. They are too busy trying to win elections instead of protecting our country. Why is this a problem we've been hacked before.</p><p></p><p>“Unfortunately, the technology underpinning our critical infrastructure is inherently insecure because of decades of software developers not being held liable for defective technology. That has led to incentives where features and speed to market have been prioritized against security, leading our nation vulnerable to cyber invasion. That has to stop,” Easterly said.</p><p></p><p>The FBI and Justice Department have previously stressed their focus on preventing malign campaigns by the Chinese government and hackers.</p><p></p><p>CNN has reported that in recent months, federal law enforcement has used a court order to allow the Justice Department to remove malicious code from, or otherwise protect hundreds of devices in the US that are at the center of the Chinese hacking campaign targeting sensitive US critical infrastructure. Nevertheless, the hackers are believed to be deeply entrenched in US infrastructure."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laodicean60, post: 77546330, member: 450284"] Our politicians are so dumb. They are too busy trying to win elections instead of protecting our country. Why is this a problem we've been hacked before. “Unfortunately, the technology underpinning our critical infrastructure is inherently insecure because of decades of software developers not being held liable for defective technology. That has led to incentives where features and speed to market have been prioritized against security, leading our nation vulnerable to cyber invasion. That has to stop,” Easterly said. The FBI and Justice Department have previously stressed their focus on preventing malign campaigns by the Chinese government and hackers. CNN has reported that in recent months, federal law enforcement has used a court order to allow the Justice Department to remove malicious code from, or otherwise protect hundreds of devices in the US that are at the center of the Chinese hacking campaign targeting sensitive US critical infrastructure. Nevertheless, the hackers are believed to be deeply entrenched in US infrastructure." [/QUOTE]
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