Cartoon by Ma Hongliang The military and government cyber agencies of the U.S., a true empire
of hacking, have remotely stolen more than 97 billion pieces of global
Internet data and 124 billion phone records in the most recent 30 days,
compromising the privacy of citizens across the world, according to a
recent article from cybersecurity information platform Anzer. The data,
“grabbed” by the Office of Tailored Access Operations (TAO), the cyber
warfare intelligence agency under the U.S. National Security Agency
(NSA), is becoming a major source of intelligence for the U.S. and other
“Five Eyes” countries. This once again revealed the “black hand” operations of the U.S. aimed
at maintaining its hegemony in the realm of cyberspace. For a long time,
the U.S. has played the role of bully in cyberspace under the pretext
of its so-called “national security.” Without any evidence, the
Americans have exerted unreasonable suppression and implemented
sanctions on leading Chinese tech enterprises, including Huawei. It has
been reported that the NSA used a partnership with Denmark’s foreign
intelligence unit to spy on leaders and senior officials of European
countries, including then German Chancellor Angela Merkel. The U.S. has
unscrupulously launched cyber attacks against other countries while
monitoring its allies. America’s ignominious acts have sparked global outrage. Merkel and
French President Emmanuel Macron once said that spying by the NSA on
leaders of allies with Denmark’s aid was not acceptable. Officials from
countries, including Sweden and Norway, have also criticized the U.S. The U.S. has crazily launched malicious cyber activities across the
world to maintain its hegemony. The so-called “national security” claim
is just a fig leaf. The U.S. should immediately stop such abhorrent
practices.
U.S. hackers extend malicious cyber operations around the world
Editor:阮梓峰
Source:People's Daily Online
Updated:2022-07-01 17:27:17
Source:People's Daily Online
Updated:2022-07-01 17:27:17
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