China wants to target critical infrastructure like water facilities and energy grids, FBI director said

Chinese state-sponsored hackers have conducted widespread cyberattacks on critical American infrastructure in recent years, intending to give the country the ability to cause “a devastating blow” against the US, according to FBI Director Christopher Wray.

“The fact is, the PRC [People’s Republic of China] targeting of our critical infrastructure is both broad and unrelenting,” he told a security conference in Nashville on Thursday, describing China’s hacking programme as growing in strength.

“It’s using that mass, those numbers, to give itself the ability to physically wreak havoc on our critical infrastructure at a time of its choosing,” he added.

Last year, security analysts at Microsoft identified mysterious code linked to communications systems in Guam, the US territory in the Pacific with a massive strategic air base.

Officials believe the code was the work of Volt Typhoon, a Chinese state-sponsored hacking group.

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    7 months ago

    https://www.healthsystemtracker.org/chart-collection/u-s-life-expectancy-compare-countries/

    Mostly costs from insurance and private industry charging prices that are just insane.

    Also don’t cry when you see the life expectancy vs per capita cost… Germany is #2 cost wise and we’re still 4k over what they spend on their people. We literally spend so much and get so little in return.

    On a per person basis, U.S. health spending is nearly double that of similarly large and wealthy nations. In 2022, the U.S. spent over $4,000 more per capita on healthcare than the next highest spending country. Meanwhile, the U.S. has the lowest life expectancy among peer countries.

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      It’s so fucked up how private companies triple and quadruple their fees once they see the word “government”. Shit should be heavily regulated, but we just have a truly shitty and corrupt government.