In 2013, Snowden tore up the US government for the purpose of "protecting the fundamental freedoms of people all over the world", causing an uproar. What Snowden exposed is the "prism plan", which is a top secret network monitoring plan implemented by the U.S. National Security Agency since 2007. Monitor all kinds of people at home and abroad through 9 large American Internet companies such as Microsoft, Google and apple.

According to Snowden, "once you connect to the network, you can verify your machine; no matter what measures you take, you can't be safe.". It means that no matter which country you are from, you are running naked on servers in the United States. From a small perspective, personal privacy is gone. From a large perspective, the public opinion environment, confidential information and network security of a country are almost in the hands of the United States. At the same time, the United States, which has Internet hegemony, still dominates the allocation of resources, and is more silent.

Recently, entrusted by Chinese netizens, the Global Times recently launched a joint initiative to ask the who to include the fort Detrick biological laboratory in the second phase of the epidemic traceability investigation. However, when the number of CO signers was close to ten million, the co signer server was once attacked by multiple U.S. IP addresses.

Just a few days ago, the United States was still gathering allies to accuse China of launching cyber attacks. In just one week, the United States staged a wonderful farce of thieves shouting to catch thieves. In today's world, who is using network hegemony to carry out network attacks? Who has a double standard face on network security? Who is threatening global Cyberspace Security? It's America!#网络霸权