FBI chief says TikTok 'screams' of US national security concerns
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FBI chief says TikTok 'screams' of US national security concerns
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China's government could use TikTok to control data on millions of American users, FBI Director Christopher Wray told a U.S. Senate hearing on Wednesday, saying the Chinese-owned video app "screams" of security
FBI Director Warns Senate Committee: 'TikTok Screams Out with National Security Concerns'
Top officials from the U.S. intelligence community appeared before the Senate Intelligence Committee Wednesday to testify on the top global security threats facing the United States right now.
FBI Director Warns of TikTok Security Concerns During Senate Hearing
FBI Director Christopher Wray answered questions about potential security threats posed by social media app TikTok during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Wednesday. Lawmakers’ concerns include the control of data of millions of users. Photo: Al Drago/Bloomberg News
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