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FBI: TikTok is security threat

- Natalie Neysa Alund

FBI Director Christophe­r Wray told Congress this week that he is “extremely concerned” Beijing could weaponize data collected through TikTok, the popular app owned by the Chinese company ByteDance.

During a House Homeland Security Committee hearing Tuesday, Wray flagged the risk that the Chinese government could harness the app to influence users or control their devices.

Wray said applicatio­n programmin­g interfaces, or APIs, that ByteDance embeds in the short-form video hosting are a national security concern because Beijing could use them to “control data collection of millions of users or control the recommenda­tion algorithm, which can be used for influence operations.”

“China’s fast-hacking program is the world’s largest, and they have stolen more of Americans’ personal and business data than every other nation combined," he said.

According to Wray, the FBI has seen a surge in cybersecur­ity cases, and as the numbers have increased, so has the complexity of the investigat­ions.

“We’re investigat­ing over 100 different ransomware variants and each one of those with scores of victims as well as a whole host of other novel threats posed by both cybercrimi­nals and nation-states alike," he said.

Wray said APIs in TikTok could control software on millions of devices, meaning the Chinese government could compromise personal devices owned by Americans.

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GETTY IMAGES FBI Director Christophe­r Wray says China can weaponize TikTok data.

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