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The state of Maryland on Tuesday banned the use of TikTok and other Chinese and Russian products by state agencies, citing reporting by NBC News about hackers linked to the Chinese government stealing millions in Covid benefits from state governments in the U.S.
In announcing the emergency directive, the state said the entities “present an unacceptable level of cybersecurity risk to the state, and may be involved in activities such as cyber-espionage, surveillance of government entities, and inappropriate collection of sensitive personal information."
TikTok is a ‘massive surveillance’ tool for China, senators warn as Biden admin weighs proposal to spare app from U.S. ban, “It’s not just the content you upload to TikTok but all the data on your phone, other apps, all your personal information, even facial imagery, even where your eyes are looking on your phone,” Arkansas Republican Tom Cotton said on “Fox News Sunday.” TikTok is “one of the most massive surveillance programs ever, especially on America’s young people,” he said.
The app is “an enormous threat,” Senate Intelligence Committee chair Mark Warner, a Virginia Democrat, said on the program. “All of that data that your child is inputting and receiving, is being stored somewhere in Beijing,” he said.
President Joe Biden’s administration is seeking a security agreement with TikTok to spare it from a US ban floated under his predecessor Donald Trump. Critics remain concerned that data can leak to China via the popular app, owned by Beijing-based ByteDance Ltd.
Two influential Republican lawmakers, Senator Marco Rubio of Florida and Representative Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin, said this month they’re introducing legislation to ban TikTok from use in the US and criticized the Biden administration for taking insufficient action.
originally posted by: BernnieJGato
a reply to: ElGoobero
wasn't there a U.S. National leader that wanted and tried to ban TikTok and caught all kinds of hell over it and called a xenophobe racist.
funny how things turn out hunh.
originally posted by: BernnieJGato
a reply to: ElGoobero
wasn't there a U.S. National leader that wanted and tried to ban TikTok and caught all kinds of hell over it and called a xenophobe racist.
funny how things turn out hunh.
Anti-China hawks on Capitol Hill have demanded that TikTok cut all links with ByteDance and Beijing as a precondition for it being allowed to continue operating in the US.
The Post has sought comment from TikTok.
Wray told the House Homeland Security Committee on Tuesday that China has been the most active foreign entity in terms of stealing Americans’ personal and business data.
“China’s vast hacking program is the world’s largest and they have stolen more Americans’ personal and business data than every other nation combined,” Wray said.
The Post has sought comment from the Chinese embassy in Washington, DC.
But then it all quietly went away when that same U.S leader struck a deal with his buddy over at Oracle and TikTok to make sure that all traffic flows through Oracle's infra. Making sure Oracle gets a cut AND a copy of the data.
Still, ByteDance owning 80% of TikTok would not appear to satisfy the recommendation of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, known as CFIUS, a panel led by the Treasury that examines U.S. business transactions with ties overseas.
Trump signed an order in August requiring ByteDance to completely divest from its U.S. TikTok operations by Nov. 12. The fate of that order is murky.
TikTok Ban Averted: Trump Gives Oracle-Walmart Deal His 'Blessing'
Biden revoked and replaced the three executive orders by then-President Donald Trump that sought to ban transactions with TikTok and WeChat by American businesses.
Biden revokes and replaces Trump executive orders that banned TikTok
originally posted by: Brotherman
a reply to: ElGoobero
I think regulating what people watch on the internet is a slippery slope, especially when it is the government doing it, because of fweedom and all that.
having a Republican governor (for a few more weeks) helps