Chinese cybersecurity agencies dropped a bombshell Monday, alleging the U.S. government and its allies orchestrated a “false flag” cyber campaign targeting multiple nations. 🔍 The report claims American intelligence planted malware in U.S.-made tech devices to infiltrate foreign networks — a move described as “misleading and insulting” to the global community.
The National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center and National Engineering Laboratory for Computer Virus Prevention Technology jointly revealed findings suggesting coordinated cyber ops involving the “Five Eyes” intelligence alliance. 🕵️♂️ “We’re exposing these operations to protect China, Germany, and other targeted nations,” the report states.
While tech experts debate the technical merits, the allegations have already sparked international discussions about digital sovereignty. 🌐 The timing comes as global tensions over cybersecurity regulations reach fever pitch — think of it as a real-life version of that hacking scene from your favorite spy thriller, but with higher stakes.
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