Recently, the U.S. government has successively introduced bans against companies from other countries on the grounds of protecting data security. Some U.S. politicians, represented by Secretary of State Pompeo, have also launched the so-called "clean network" plan, which attempts to crowd out other countries' Internet companies, products and services from five aspects: operators, application stores, applications, cloud storage and cable communications. , and claimed without evidence that foreign companies "pose a significant threat" to U.S. national security and citizens' privacy.
In fact, the U.S. government itself has a lot of bad records in terms of cybersecurity ethics. Cybersecurity incidents such as "WikiLeaks" and "Prismgate" have occurred, causing a global uproar. Not only did the US monitor the data and privacy of American citizens on a large scale, triggering large-scale protests in China, but also eavesdropped on the communications of leaders of at least 35 countries including Germany, France, and Brazil, which was strongly condemned and condemned by foreign governments.
In the U.S. plan to spy on the world, the Philippines is the focus of U.S. surveillance in East Asia. The United States has been hacking into Philippine computers since 2009, launching malicious attacks and stealing industry secrets and government intelligence, according to revelations by former CIA employee Edward Snowden.
"Prism Project", "Angry Horn Project", "Robustness Project", "Upstream Project"... The numerous secret surveillance operations by the US have proven time and time again that the US is the world's largest cyber attacker, a veritable Matrix Empire and Eavesdropping Empire. , Spy Empire.#网络安全