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(Beijing News on the 20th) As China and the United States are fighting over cyber attacks, China’s Ministry of National Security issued a document disclosing three methods used by the United States to carry out cyber attacks, and stated that the United States has been intruding into Huawei servers since 2009 and continuing to monitor them. China’s Ministry of National Security criticized these methods as “a despicable trick by the ‘Matrix’ to maintain its ‘cyber hegemony’”.

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China's Ministry of State Security published an article on its official WeChat account on Wednesday titled "The main despicable means of undermining U.S. intelligence agencies' cyberattacks and stealing secrets." The article disclosed three methods used by the United States to launch cyber attacks, including establishing a cyber attack arsenal, forcing relevant technology companies to open backdoors to cooperate, and confusing right and wrong and shouting "Catch the thief."

The article stated that the U.S. intelligence agency has relied on its powerful cyber attack arsenal for many years to carry out surveillance, secret theft and cyber attacks on many countries around the world, including China. In particular, the U.S. National Security Agency has repeatedly targeted China through its affiliated Special Intrusion Operations Office (TAO). Carry out systematic and platform-based attacks in an attempt to steal Chinese data resources.

The article stated that TAO began to invade Huawei headquarters servers in 2009 and continued to monitor them. In September 2022, it was discovered that it had continued to carry out tens of thousands of malicious network attacks on Chinese network targets, including Northwestern Polytechnical University, and controlled tens of thousands of people. designed network equipment and steal a large amount of high-value data.

The article also pointed out that the U.S. intelligence agencies used a variety of large-scale cyber attack weapons and equipment such as "Operation Telescreen" (Bvp47), "Quantum", "FOXACID", and "Hive" to target China. , Russia and other 45 countries and regions around the world have carried out cyber attacks and espionage operations for more than ten years, with targets covering fields such as telecommunications, scientific research, economy, energy and military.

Forcing technology companies to open back doors to cooperate

Regarding the second method of "forcing relevant technology companies to open backdoors and cooperate," the article pointed out that the U.S. government uses national security grounds to force the implantation of backdoors into the equipment, software, and applications of relevant technology companies, using embedded codes, vulnerability attacks, etc. Its influence as a global technology company enables the monitoring and theft of global data.

The article cited two examples, including the fact that the US location data company X-Mode Social was exposed in December 2020 to obtain location data in the built-in software development kit of the application and sell the data to contractors with close ties to the US military and intelligence agencies. business.

Another example is that the company "Anomaly Six" with a background in US military intelligence was revealed in April last year to embed its internal tracking software development kit into numerous mobile applications to track the location of hundreds of millions of mobile phones around the world. data and browsing information and sell this data in aggregate to the U.S. Government.

Finally, the article also criticized the United States for "converting black and white and shouting "Catch the thief". While carrying out cyber attacks and stealing secrets from countries around the world, it also concocted various versions of "security reports" to smear China as a "cyber threat subject." However, in recent years, the United States has stepped up its "forward hunting


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