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FBI director warns that Chinese hackers are preparing to ‘wreak havoc� on US critical infrastructure

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FBI director warns that Chinese hackers are preparing to ‘wreak havoc’ on US critical infrastructure

FBI Director Christopher Wray looks on during a press conference at the U.S. Department of Justice on December 6, 2023 in Washington, DC.

(CNN) � FBI Director Christopher Wray on Wednesday warned that are preparing to “wreak havoc and cause real-world harm� to the US.

“China’s hackers are positioning on American infrastructure in preparation to wreak havoc and cause real-world harmÌýto American citizens and communities, if or when ChinaÌýdecides the time has come to strike,â€� Wray told the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party.

Though cyber officials have long sounded the alarm about China’s offensive cyber capabilities, Wray’s dramatic public warning underlines the huge level of concern at the top of the US government about the threat Chinese hackers pose to critical infrastructure nationwide. The head of the National Security Agency and other senior US officials are also testifying on Chinese cyber activity in front of the panel Wednesday.

PRC hackers, Wray said,Ìýare targeting things like water treatment plants, electrical infrastructure and oil and natural gas pipelines, WrayÌýsaid. “our water treatment plants, our electrical grid, our oil and natural gas pipelines, our transportation systems.

The Chinese hackers are working “to find and prepare to destroy or degrade the civilian critical infrastructure that keeps us safe and prosperous,� Wray said. “And let’s be clear: Cyber threats to our critical infrastructure represent real world threats to our physical safety.�

The FBI and Justice Department have previously stressed their focus on preventing malign campaigns by the Chinese government and hackers.

CNNÌýÌýthat in recent months, federal law enforcement has used a court order to allow the Justice Department to update vulnerable software used by thousands of devices in the US that are at the center of a Chinese hacking campaign targeting sensitive US critical infrastructure. Nevertheless, the hackers are believed to be deeply entrenched in US infrastructure.

The move by the Justice Department and FBI is part of a broader, government-wide attempt to blunt the impact of a persistent Chinese hacking effort that US officials fear could hinder any US military response in the event of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan, CNN has reported. The hackers are believed to be using access to some of the devices to burrow further into sensitive critical infrastructure —Ìýthings like ports and transportation networks.

The Chinese government has previously denied allegations of hacking efforts.

Wray said Wednesday that the PRC’s efforts extend beyond technology, his remarks show, warning that “they target our freedoms, reaching insideÌýour borders, across America, to silence, coerce, and threaten our citizens and residents.â€�

As CNN , Chinese leader Xi Jinping told President Joe Biden when theÌýÌýin November that China would not interfere in the 2024 US presidential election. That assurance was reiterated byÌýtheÌýChinese foreign minister to Biden’s national security adviser this past weekend, two people familiar with the conversations told CNN.

CNN’sÌý contributed to this report.

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