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The method is usually used in attack operations against other countries’ telecommunication and network operators. When the NSA gains control of the targeted telecom network operator’s system, it is able to monitor the target’s cellphone communication content. In the attack against Northwestern Polytechnical University in Xi’an, Shaanxi province, the internet service provider located in China was compromised by the NSA with the “supply chain” attack method. As a result, the telephone calls and internet activities of the victims were tracked by the NSA in real time.

Such an extensive surveillance program requires a substantial annual budget, and with the explosive growth of internet data, the demand for funding is bound to rise, the report said, adding that this is one of the main reasons that the U.S. government, in collaboration with its intelligence agencies, devised and promoted the “Volt Typhoon” operation.

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On April 19, the U.S. Senate approved the reauthorization with a vote of 60-34. This reauthorization extends the surveillance authority for two more years, allowing the U.S. government to continue collecting communications of non-Americans located outside the country without a warrant.

Data revealed that from May 2023 to January 2024, U.S. government-backed hacking organizations waged over 45 million cyber attacks — all authorized by Section 702 — against Chinese government entities, academies, scientific research institutes, enterprises and critical infrastructures.

Calling the U.S. government agencies the mastermind behind the “Volt Typhoon,” the report described such a move as the inevitable product of the international hegemonism that the United States strives to maintain.

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Lin added that there are signs that in order to receive more congressional budgetary spending and government contracts, the U.S. intelligence community and cybersecurity companies have been secretly collaborating to piece together false evidence and spread disinformation about so-called Chinese government’s support for cyberattacks against the United States.

“It’s no secret that the United States is the world’s largest source of cyberattacks and the biggest threat to cybersecurity,” Lin said.

Some in the United States have been using origin-tracing of cyberattacks as a tool to hit and frame China, claiming that the United States is the victim while it’s the other way round, and politicizing cybersecurity issues, Lin said, adding that their actions seriously harm China’s lawful rights and interests.

“China urges the United States to immediately stop its cyberattacks against China and stop smearing China,” he said.

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Mao said the involvement of a certain company in the reports indicates that aside from government agencies, the U.S. is using additional channels to spread disinformation.

“This is not the first time — and certainly not the last time — for them to do so. Whatever their subterfuge, it will not change the fact that the U.S. is the champion of hacking,” she said.

Investigation reports released by Chinese institutions in September last year accused the U.S. of using 41 specialized cyber weapons to launch more than 1,000 attacks on China’s Northwestern Polytechnical University and stealing core technical data. The U.S. has not yet offered an explanation on the matter.

Mao said that Washington should immediately explain its own cyber attacks instead of diverting public attention with false information.