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China threat 'more brazen,' 'more damaging than ever before,’ FBI director warns

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FBI Director Christopher Wray said the threat coming from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is "more brazen" and "more damaging than ever before" with U.S. counter-intelligence operations opening every 12 hours. 

"There’s just no country that presents a broader threat to our ideas, innovation and economic security than China," Wray said Monday, speaking from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. "The Chinese government steals staggering volumes of information and causes deep, job-destroying damage across a wide range of industries."

FBI Director Christopher A. Wray speaks to the media during a news conference at FBI headquarters in Washington. (Mark WIlson/Getty Images/File)

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The director said the bureau currently has more than 2,000 open investigations into the Chinese government’s attempts to steal private information and intellectual property.

The FBI issued an additional warning this week as U.S. athletes prepare for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, telling the competitors and their teams to stay off social media. 

Chinese authorities said the country would weaken its notorious firewall that typically blocks its citizens from being able to access sites like Facebook, Twitter and even news outlets like Reuters and the BBC, in light of the surplus of foreign travelers. 

But the top security agency said this could open Americans up to the threat of Chinese cyber espionage tactics.

"The FBI urges all athletes to keep their personal cellphones at home and use a temporary phone while at the Games," the Department of Defense warned Monday. "Adversaries

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