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It’s what experts at the highest levels of government say is the biggest threat to America’s economic security. Cyber spies hacking into U.S. corporations’ computer networks are stealing
valuable trade secrets, intellectual property data and confidential business strategies. The biggest aggressor? China. This new wave of espionage amounts to the largest transfer of wealth
ever seen, experts say, draining America of its competitive advantage and its economic edge. Unless corporate America wakes up to the cyber espionage threat from China and builds an adequate
defense strategy, experts say it may be too late. CNBC's David Faber reports.About CNBC:With CNBC in the U.S., CNBC in Asia Pacific, CNBC in Europe, Middle East and Africa, CNBC World and
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