Water treatment plants, the electrical grid, oil and natural gas
pipelines and transportation hubs are among the targets of
state-sponsored hacking operations that have received "far too
little public focus," Wray will testify to the House select
committee on competition with China.
"China's hackers are positioning on American infrastructure in
preparation to wreak havoc and cause real-world harm to American
citizens and communities, if or when China decides the time has
come to strike," Wray will tell the panel, according to a
portion of his testimony released by the FBI.
The Chinese foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a
request for comment on the matter.
Wray is scheduled to make his first appearance before the House
China committee on Wednesday at a hearing focused on cyber
threats posed by Beijing. He will appear alongside three other
top U.S. cyber officials.
Wray's warning comes a day after Reuters reported that the U.S.
government launched an operation in recent months against a
Chinese hacking operation, Volt Typhoon, that officials said had
been spying on U.S. infrastructure networks.
Wray has repeatedly said the Chinese government is trying to
undermine the United States through espionage campaigns,
intellectual property theft and cyberattacks.
The Chinese government has previously accused the United States
and its allies of spreading "disinformation" through its
accusations against what Washington says are state-sponsored
hacking groups.
(Reporting by Andrew Goudsward; Additional reporting by Liz Lee
in Beijing; Editing by Christopher Cushing and Philippa
Fletcher)
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