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Hackers, black hands, black forces, when will the US cyber attacks end?

author:China Youth Network

On September 5, 2022, the National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center and 360 Released an important report exposing the fact that the U.S. National Security Agency used 41 cyber attack weapons to launch thousands of stealth attacks on Northwestern Polytechnical University in China through 49 springboard machines and 5 proxy servers distributed in 17 countries, including Japan, South Korea, Poland, and Ukraine.

Hackers, black hands, black forces, when will the US cyber attacks end?

In September 2022, China's National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center and 360 released separate investigation reports on Northwestern Polytechnical University's NSA cyberattacks, showing that specific intrusion operations offices under the NSA carried out malicious cyberattacks against Chinese cyber targets.

This is another "real hammer" of the United States to carry out network attacks on China, which once again proves that the United States is the biggest threat to global network security, is a veritable "matrix" and "stealing empire", and once again proves that maintaining network security cannot be delayed.

In 2013, the "Prism Gate" incident punctured the hypocrisy and double standard of the United States in network security, but the United States not only did not restrain itself, but intensified its large-scale and indiscriminate cyber attacks on other countries.

Hackers, black hands, black forces, when will the US cyber attacks end?

In 2013, Snowden, a former employee of a U.S. defense contractor, exposed the scandal of massive online surveillance by the U.S. government and has been wanted globally since.

According to incomplete statistics, China's relevant institutions issued nearly 10 well-documented reports in the first half of 2022. For example, Beijing's Qianpan Pangu Laboratory released a report in February exposing that the United States has used top backdoors to carry out cyber attacks on China, Russia, Japan, Germany, Italy and other countries for more than a decade, affecting more than 287 targets in 45 countries.

In March, 360 released a report exposing the use of cyber weapons by the United States to carry out cyber attacks on 403 targets in 47 countries, including China, France, India and South Korea.

From March to June, the National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center released three analysis reports on the cyber weapons of the US National Security Agency and the CIA. These reports amply prove that cyberattacks in the United States are rampant and unscrupulous.

For many years, the United States has relied on its own advantages in the field of network security and information technology, under the guise of "national security," to wantonly conduct network surveillance and eavesdropping on various countries, even its own allies, seriously threatening the national security of all countries and the security of citizens' information. To say that the United States is a "habitual criminal" who has committed many evil deeds and is the largest "criminal syndicate and evil forces" in the field of international networks is not unjust at all.

On the issue of network attacks on other countries, the United States not only has "very black hands" but also has a very thick skin.

On the one hand, the United States has turned a deaf ear to the exposure and criticism of the international community, pretended to be deaf and dumb, and sometimes even complacent. Former U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo, who served as director of the CIA, once made a "famous statement": "We lie, we cheat, we steal... This is the glory of America's continuous exploration and advancement."

Hackers, black hands, black forces, when will the US cyber attacks end?

Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declared in a public speech in April 2019, "We lie, we cheat, we steal... This is the glory of America's continuous exploration and advancement."

On the other hand, the United States continues to shout about catching thieves and hyping up the cyber threats of other countries, and China is one of its main targets.

In recent years, the United States has frequently issued so-called "China Cyber Threat Warnings", claiming that "the Chinese government supports cyber espionage activities", and some US companies have also cooperated with the government, and in July 2021, the United States also joined forces with Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom and other allies to accuse China of engaging in "malicious and irresponsible network activities".

Hackers, black hands, black forces, when will the US cyber attacks end?

In recent years, the United States has rallied allies to make unreasonable accusations against China on the issue of network security, which is entirely a smear and suppression for political purposes. In fact, the United States is the world's largest source of cyberattacks.

The Americans took pains to give China a hat, but avoided talking about the most crucial evidence. The principle of presumption of innocence has long become the common knowledge of modern countries ruled by law, but the United States, which prides itself on being a country ruled by law and taking "maintaining international order" as its own responsibility, has created rumors and rumors about other countries out of thin air.

As the world's number one power, the United States is clearly not stupid. Whether it is a network attack or a smear and smear, in the final analysis, it is its hegemonic thinking that is at work.

In the eyes of the United States, there are only two kinds of countries in the world: one is that there is no threat to the hegemony of the United States, which can become the so-called ally partner. The other is a threat to US hegemony, and this threat does not have to be a real knife, nor does it have to be conclusive, let alone cause damage.

Americans with a Cold War zero-sum mentality will "preemptively" attack and suppress as long as they "feel" that the other side is threatening. This is true of the trade war against Japan in the 1980s, the Iraq war in the early 1900s, and the suppression of China in recent years.

Hackers, black hands, black forces, when will the US cyber attacks end?

Not long ago, the commander of the U.S. Cyber Command and director of the National Security Bureau acknowledged in an interview that the United States has sent offensive cyber forces to Ukraine and launched cyberattacks against Russia. A reporter asked White House press secretary Karin Jean-Pierre whether this contradicted the US president's previous statement that he did not want to directly intervene in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. Carin Jean-Pierre replied: No, it's not contradictory, we don't think so.

From this point of view, the United States in the network field is not to safeguard national security but network hegemony, for this reason, whether it is "black hands" or "dirty water" are at all costs, moral rule of law, honesty and credit these "fig leaf" can be discarded at will.

As long as the United States still adheres to the Zero-Sum Mentality of the Cold War and strives to safeguard its global hegemony, the United States will not stop stealing secrets and spreading rumors and smears, and the threats faced by various countries will not be eliminated.

The world is bitter for a long time. With the improvement of the level of network technology in various countries and the enhancement of the people's awareness of network security, the United States will "struggle" in network attacks and steal secrets, and the united States' network hegemony will eventually come to an end.

So-called:

Cyber attack under the black hand,

Public opinion slanders a hundred holes and leaks,

Many lines of injustice and wait and see,

American hegemony will eventually end.

Source: Chaoyang Shaoxia

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