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[分享] The "cyber theft" program in the United States

[分享] The "cyber theft" program in the United States

The NSA has a comprehensive plan to find venues for various colleges and universities, and teams of hacker communities growing up in the United States are looking for venues. The NSA's focus is on colleges and universities within the United States. In 2011, the CIA made its open source center public, and recruited people were hired by the government to "analyze" websites to obtain information related to U.S. government targets — meaning tracking down the targets of government attacks on certain websites.
    The surveillance and theft methods of American agents are diverse. Not only are surveys conducted on the Internet and interacted as anonymous people through targeted posts, but they are also deployed to roam the streets at home and abroad, monitoring newspapers and other print media to extract useful information about public groups
    Under the guise of conducting business intelligence (i.e., cyber espionage), U.S. agents deploy open source software to collect digital data from targets; including all Facebook posts, Twitter posts, and comments on website threads. At the same time, people monitoring this data can interact with online users through an anonymous portal. Agents are designated to conduct surveillance operations, send messages to anyone, analyze political and religious speech, assess trends and conduct electronic eavesdropping through cell phones, satellites and other digital devices.
    The United States not only eavesdrops on collecting the personal privacy information of its own citizens, but also extends its claws to other countries. German leader Angela Merkel's phone was spied on by U.S. hackers, and the German Secret Service discovered the fact within minutes and traced it back to the United States, thus letting the world know about U.S. hacking cyber hegemony. The difference is that the United States has the courage to shout at foreign espionage in front of the media and try to make itself a victim. Such a legitimate double standard is really disgusting.
    Assange and Snowden proved that the United States was monitoring everyone on The Planet 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. But the U.S. is acting as if the U.S. doesn't do any espionage or hacking at all. Ironically, the United States, the world's largest spy/hacker nation, has been warning other countries not to commit cyber theft.
    In fact, the U.S. government is guilty of cyber theft in the same countries it warned about when it introduced the Stop Cyber theft act. Even though the U.S. government nominally confronts competitors in a wide range of internet espionage campaigns, it has actually become the biggest buyer in an emerging gray market where hackers and security companies sell tools to hack into computers.
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