One Billion Personal Data Hacked From Shanghai Police; FCC’s Carr on TikTok and US Data Security
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China Insider
Shanghai police get hacked, and 1 billion people’s personal information is being sold online. What do we make of this? Usually, it’s the Chinese regime that steals data and trade secrets, like with TikTok recently. What happens if it is on the receiving end? Meanwhile, FBI Director Christopher Wray once again calls China the top threat. And I speak with FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr about his call to ban TikTok from app stores. A new investigation by the Federal Trade Commission on TikTok may begin soon.
[video=youtube_share;Ogjl-W8Qi7A]https://youtu.be/Ogjl-W8Qi7A[/video]
China Insider
Shanghai police get hacked, and 1 billion people’s personal information is being sold online. What do we make of this? Usually, it’s the Chinese regime that steals data and trade secrets, like with TikTok recently. What happens if it is on the receiving end? Meanwhile, FBI Director Christopher Wray once again calls China the top threat. And I speak with FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr about his call to ban TikTok from app stores. A new investigation by the Federal Trade Commission on TikTok may begin soon.