The FBI has over 2,000 open espionage cases involving China, as bureau director Christopher Wray asserts that at one point the agency opened a new China-related case every 12 hours.
The head of Britain’s MI-5 intelligence service this week underscored the 'epic scale' of Chinese espionage in the private sector — including tens of thousands of approaches from Chinese agents for recruitment.
McCallum cited a figure of more than 20,000 people in the U.K. whom Chinese agents approached through sites like LinkedIn to try and recruit or gain sensitive information from workers across Britain in the tech sector.
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