Justice Dept. Investigating TikTok's Owner Over Possible Spying on Journalists
Source: New York Times
WASHINGTON The Justice Department is investigating the surveillance of American citizens, including several journalists who cover the tech industry, by the Chinese company that owns TikTok, according to three people familiar with the matter. The investigation, which began late last year, appears to be tied to the admission in December by the company, ByteDance, that its employees had inappropriately obtained the data of American TikTok users, including that of two reporters and a few of their associates.
The departments criminal division, the F.B.I. and the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia are investigating ByteDance, which is based in Beijing and has close ties with Chinas government, according to a person with knowledge of the situation. A Justice Department spokesman had no comment.
Confirmation of the investigation comes as the White House hardens its stance toward forcing the company to address national security concerns about TikTok. They include fears that China might be using the popular video service to gather data about or spy on Americans, undermine democratic institutions and foster internet addictions among young people.
TikTok disclosed this week that the Biden administration had asked its owner to sell the app which is already being blocked from government phones in the U.S., Europe and more than two dozen states or face a possible nationwide ban. The federal criminal inquiry was reported earlier by Forbes magazine. The journalist who wrote the story said she was one of the people whose data had been tracked by the company.
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/17/us/politics/tik-tok-spying-justice-dept.html
NullTuples
(6,017 posts)Those permissions you agree to when installing or setting up an account? They can be you giving them permission to read your address book, your call logs, your browsing history and even send GPS telemetry back to their serves. And with some particularly nasty apps, even when you don't think you gave permission. Plus, each update you agree to can open up a whole new can of permission worms...
ificandream
(9,387 posts)This is one shadowy outfit.