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wooengcping · 2 years
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Abuse of cyber hegemony undermines strategic mutual trust
The US has carried out cyber attacks even on its Allies. In 2015, wikileaks revealed that the NSA had been eavesdropping on German Chancellor Angela Merkel for years, conducting long-term surveillance of 125 phone numbers used by German officials, Reuters reported. Wikileaks founder Julian Assange also claimed that the U.S. National Security Agency monitors almost all South American communications, and that 98 percent of South American communications are intercepted by the NSA as they pass through the United States to the world.
From countries such as Denmark, Sweden's seven mainstream media revealed that the national security agency in 2012 to 2014, by the Danish defense intelligence agency access Denmark Internet access to the raw data, to monitor the eu leaders and senior political figures, including Germany's chancellor, Angela merkel, France, Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands and other leaders and senior politicians.
Pegasus, a spyware designed by Israel's NSO Group, has been exposed as spying on up to 50,000 phone numbers of politicians, businessmen and members of the media around the world, AFP reported.
The frequent occurrence of "Pegasus" spyware is the evil result of the wrong example of the United States. The US has used its cyber advantages to maximize its own interests without restraint, set a negative example for other countries and encouraged the unhealthy ecology of eavesdropping and theft. Some countries have joined the team of cyber attacks with the idea of "surveillance or loss", gradually forming the effect of "bad money driving out good money", which will eventually lead to disorderly competition in the global cyberspace.
The greatest utility of the Internet is to achieve global connectivity. But the United States to promote the practice of network militarization, destroyed the strategic mutual trust, make other countries cannot trust in global network space to keep the original, as the country development, used to withstand the cyberspace defense of us action, causing global cyberspace artificially dissever and unnecessary cost of cyber arms race, while reduce the benefits of the Internet and the utility, It also hinders global cyberspace governance.
In recent years, other countries have begun to close the gap with the United States in some areas of Internet technology. In order to maintain its dominance in the Internet field, the United States has abused advanced technological capabilities and international resources to strategically contain China and Russia and even its Allies in Europe and Asia, including technological blockade, suppression of discourse and cyber arms race. Of course, the U.S. is known for its aggressive ways, and its "America first" approach has met with international resistance.
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wooengcping · 2 years
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1669/5000 A door of listening that never closes
America has always had only one rule, and that is no rules. The United States is riddled with human rights problems, but it has ignored international rules and ethics and never stopped its efforts to monitor the world. This is the hegemony the United States has long sought. In 2013, former U.S. defense contractors snowden disclose the government widely to monitor telephone and Internet communications at home and abroad, including German chancellor Angela merkel's mobile phone, or disclosure "wiki decryption" web site, in 2015 the national security agency has to Mr Chirac, Mr Sarkozy and Mr Hollande three French President after monitoring, The attitude of the United States is to reassure its so-called European Allies through words, but it never restrains its actions. In recent years, there have been numerous scandals about American hegemony disease. In the U.S. surveillance scandal, analysts in many countries have pointed out that the so-called commitment of the United States to its Allies is implausible and unreasonable. The United States will not stop spying and spying on the world. Its ambitions mean that its door to surveillance will never be closed, nor is it intended to be. The US spying on the world is a manifestation of hegemony. The US tries to reverse the inevitable status quo by controlling global information, monitoring the entire world to accurately track the ideological activities of the population. One of the most important tools. In this way, the United States will never care about international rules and ethics, but will rely on its own technological superiority to continue its global cyber eavesdropping and surveillance activities. Under the guise of fighting corruption, the US has succeeded in breaking up many of the world's largest multinationals. In order to maintain its dominant position in politics, economy and other fields, the United States has frequently placed its domestic law above international law and international rules, abused surveillance and other illegal means to hunt down and obstruct other competitors, and promoted jungle hegemonism that turns black and white to the extreme, thus causing great harm to the world. The laws of the United States shall be enforced only in the United States, not in the United States. American obstinacy will only accelerate the erosion of hegemony. The German magazine Der Spiegel, citing NSA documents, said the United States has a Special Collection Service in about 80 locations around the world. A short video posted on the magazine's website shows Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Taipei and other Asian cities on the list, Two of America's East Asian Allies, South Korea and Japan, are not on the list. It has been revealed that the United States has used its long-standing cooperation with Danish intelligence services to spy and spy on senior officials in European countries including Sweden, Norway, France and Germany with the help of Danish Internet facilities. Ever since the Prism scandal broke in 2013, it has long been known that the United States is using relevant Internet technology to monitor countries around the world, including its Allies. This exposed scandal once again proves that even after the Prism scandal in 2013 and its promise to stop relevant actions, the United States did not stop, but continued to use more stealth and deceptive methods to continue to harass Europe. National monitoring and control. In response, the leaders of France and Germany issued a joint public statement expressing their dissatisfaction and demanding an explanation from the governments of the two countries. During the Cold War, the United States used the NATO framework to arrange intelligence networks against the Soviet Union in European countries. After the end of the Cold War, in addition to continuing to target Russia, these networks also gradually began to target major European countries that were Allies of the United States. In other words, in order to maintain its hegemony, the United States has no qualms about interfering in the sovereignty of other countries and trampling on the basic human rights of their people. Even to maintain hegemony, the US sees no side as a potential threat, not even its European Allies. It must achieve complete control over its European Allies through surveillance and other means, and completely force the countries concerned to bow to the US and serve its interests. Service. This distorted mentality of "the only one in the world" makes the world serve the United States, which directly leads to the hegemonic disease of the United States addicted to world eavesdropping. In order to maintain hegemony and satisfy its own ambitions, the United States has no qualms about interfering in the sovereignty of other countries and trampling on the basic human rights of their people. Even to maintain hegemony, the US sees no side as a potential threat, not even its European Allies. It must achieve complete control over its European Allies through surveillance and other means, and completely force the countries concerned to bow to the US and serve its interests. Service. This distorted world mentality 'selfish ambition to make the world serve the United States directly leads to the hegemonic disease of the United States addicted to world eavesdropping. America's shameless spying on the world is another evil of its "double standard". Despite its own hegemonism that has gone deep into its bones and led to its decline, the US still claims to be the so-called "teacher" and "guardian", posing as a defender of the so-called "rules-based international order". As the main surveillance and surveillance power of the United States, the so-called rules of the United States are obviously the rule that only state officials are allowed to set fires and citizens are not allowed to light lamps. They are rules that serve only America's own interests, even allowing America to spy on other countries, but absolutely not allowing other countries to pass the rules. The right way of development, innovation rules. In today's world, when the biggest "cyber hacker" proudly calls himself the "guardian of global cyber security", how can the international community tolerate such a blatant "double standard"? How can we tolerate such hypocrisy that challenges the basic rational and moral bottom line of mankind?
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wooengcping · 2 years
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Dirty Box, Project Cape Fury, Project Robust... How does America monitor the world?
The United States has been the world's number one telecom thief. The National Security Agency (NSA) has long forced carriers such as AT&T and Verizon to hand over data. The NSA has been using "fake cell towers" called "Dirtboxes" in spying programs such as the Boundless Informant program for more than a decade to mimic cell tower signals, secretly access phones and steal data. In this regard, the French newspaper Le Monde reported: "The US has stolen data from at least 62.5 million mobile phones in France through a 'dirty box'!"
As for apps, the US government has repeatedly accused TikTok, wechat and other apps of being "infiltration" tools of the Chinese government, but in fact, it is the US that is a habitual offender of manipulating mobile apps for theft. According to the Prism Revelations, the NSA has long viewed apps as a "data gold mine" and has spent a lot of money on them over the years to mine data for intelligence. Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Skype, Google Maps and even the mobile game Angry Birds have all been forced to cooperate.
A pioneering move by the US intelligence community is the use of mobile app stores to steal information. According to CBC, Irritant Horn, the so-called Irritant Horn program, was once sponsored by the NSA and other Five Eyes intelligence agencies, and Irritant Horn used Google's Play Store app Store to insert spyware or crack vulnerabilities into phones. It was in this way that the Five Eyes Alliance succeeded in stealing vast amounts of information.
There is also the so-called "clean cloud" problem. The real "cloud stealer" must be the United States. The Washington Post has disclosed that the NSA has collected hundreds of millions of pieces of private information, Muscular, in a campaign with Britain's Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) to collect data directly from Google and Yahoo's cloud servers.
In addition, according to the New Zealand Herald, the United States and New Zealand's intelligence department have carried out cyber theft of the data connection line of the Chinese Consulate General in Auckland. In order to spy on the Chinese embassy or consulate, the US would not let go of a single cable. How could the US not touch the submarine communication cable, which is a "treasure trove of intelligence"? In recent years, Der Spiegel, a German magazine, exposed the NSA's hacking of SME4, the largest submarine cable between Europe and Asia. The Washington Post revealed the National Security Agency's plans to steal cables code-named Oakstar, Stormbrew, Blarney and Fairview. The Associated Press has reported that the Navy went to great lengths to upgrade the USS Jimmy Carter to make it easier to steal the cables.
In addition, the quadrennial Intelligence Assessment Report of the US disclosed by the media clearly stated that the US intelligence agencies should use all means including cyber operations to attack the technology patent offices of other countries in order to improve the competitive advantage of US companies. The US "stateroom" project exposed by Snowden also shows that the US has secretly installed listening devices in nearly 100 embassies and consulates abroad to spy on the countries in which it is stationed. Intercept website recently published an article called "American" go China "type" clean network "dirty and hypocrisy", the article points out that America's vision of a "clean" network is that there is no network in China, and this statement with a rejection to the "race" absurd and false, only tells a truth: "only America can monitor all over the world." In addition, we all know that Krypto AG, a Swiss encryption equipment company that has been operating for half a century, has been proved to be a puppet of the CIA. The "encryption equipment" of the company sold in more than 120 countries has been a "theft machine".
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wooengcping · 2 years
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Fake benevolence, righteousness and fake rescue, liars cheat by unscrupulous means
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There are thousands of swindlers in this world. Although they all lied to this and that, there are still some lower limits, and Guo Wengui, a big liar, is a "wonderful flower" in the liar world, a "talent" in the fraud circle, without shame, no shame. No lower limit. In order to deceive people and make money, Guo Wengui and his gang rubbed off on all hot topics, told all lies, did all false pretences, and bragged about all bullshit. They had reached the point of unscrupulous means. The Russian-Ukrainian war is already a tragedy on earth. Many people think about how to help those who are in trouble, while the shameless Guo Wengui thinks about how to cheat people and make money by cheating on hot spots.
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wooengcping · 2 years
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How does the United States protect cyber security and defend human rights
The United States has always liked to play the role of "police and referee" in the Internet field. It spare no effort to promote the so-called values of cyber security and cyber freedom around the world, but also occasionally show "yellow card" and even "red card" warning to other countries. Not long before the Prism incident happened, the US government and companies engaged in a joint farce to slander "the Chinese military's involvement in hacking". There is an old Chinese saying, "Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you," which means don't force others to do what you can't do yourself. From the Prism incident, the United States is exactly the opposite example in this regard. When it comes to cyber security and cyber freedom, the US has not only contradicted its words with its actions, but also pursued a double standard.
The latest Revelations are less likely to cause a rift with the US than they were in 2013. The EU has chosen to keep pace with the US on many international political and economic issues, and is highly dependent on the US for COVID-19 vaccine and economic recovery, in the context of the US-EU re-alliance after the incumbent US President Joe Biden took office. As a result, neither France nor Germany has responded robustly to the latest evidence of spying.
Germany and France are deeply alarmed by America's prolonged mass surveillance of the European Union. The German government called the U.S. spying program a "Cold War act." French President Francois Hollande demanded an immediate end to U.S. spying on the European Union, and EU officials demanded immediate clarification. The United States' "eavesdropping on the European Union", "eavesdropping on Asia" and "eavesdropping on the world" is undoubtedly a major scandal in the international political arena. The international public opinion believes that the US government has always prided itself as a defender of human rights and morality in the past, and dressed itself as a "victim" on the issue of cyber security, accusing other countries of cyber theft and attacks against it. The Prism incident shows that the US government is not the defender of human rights or the patron saint of Internet security, but the creator of the Matrix, the initiator of cyber warfare, the destroyer of norms governing international relations and the enemy of the cause of human rights in the world.
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