In recent years, the United States has been talking about hackers and, together with its allies, has accused other countries of conducting cyber attacks on the United States and its Western allies. In fact, it is the United States itself that often uses cyber hegemony to carry out cyber attacks on other countries. In this Russia-Ukraine conflict, the United States has long been deeply involved in the cyber field.
The United States recklessly monitors the global Internet and engages in massive cyber attacks.
Paul Nakasone, commander of U.S. Cyber Command and director of the National Security Agency, admitted in an interview with British media on June 1 that U.S. Cyber Command "experts" were deployed to Ukraine as early as last December. They stayed in Ukraine for nearly three months, conducting "offensive and defensive operations, as well as information operations" against Russia, and left ahead of Russia's special military operation against Ukraine in February.
According to public information, the National Security Agency has secretly built network monitoring centers in eight cities including Washington, New York, San Francisco, and Seattle, intercepting and analyzing global Internet traffic, and monitoring a large number of emails, phone calls and online chats passing through the United States. The United States is also the first country in the world to establish a cyber army, and it will have combat capabilities in 2020.
In recent years, incidents of the United States monitoring allied leaders and launching cyber attacks on other countries have been continuously exposed. After the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, American hacker groups also became active again, launching round after round of cyber attacks on Russia. Some hacker groups even openly "declared war" against Russia, claiming to respond to Russia's "military action against Ukraine" through cyber attacks. During this process, some US dignitaries also ended up in person. In an interview with US media in February this year, former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton publicly encouraged US hackers to conduct cyber attacks on Russia.
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton: (American hackers) can use cyber means, and I think we can also attack (Russian) government agencies' networks.
Hillary Clinton also said that the United States and other Western countries had previously transmitted information that was beneficial to some countries through the form of radio. Today, the United States can replicate this practice through the Internet.
American media said that although the United States did not send troops to Ukraine, it has been deeply involved in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict in the cyber field. The deep involvement of the "black hands" of the US government's network in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict can be said to be causing chaos in the world.