People traveling to China for the 2022 Winter Olympics—including athletes, government dignitaries, and corporate executives—are all at risk of personal data exposure and being surveilled by the Chinese regime, a data security expert warned. The risk centers around a state-controlled smartphone app called “MY 2022” that Beijing demands international and local attendees use to come to the Games. The app’s vulnerabilities were recently exposed by University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab, which described in its analysis that the app has a “devastating” security flaw. Rex Lee, in a recent interview with EpochTV’s “China Insider” program, applauded the laboratory for its findings and said the app does have a “huge cybersecurity threat and privacy threat to the end user,” particularly in the amount of user information the app’s developer can collect. “The other issue is the sensors and hardware that the app developer can take control of such as your camera [and] …