Chinese Cybersecurity Agencies Expose US Government's False Flag Operation
Chinese cybersecurity agencies have released a report exposing a false flag operation conducted by the US government and intelligence agencies to mislead and insult other countries. The report, titled "Volt Typhoon III: A Cyber Espionage and Disinformation Campaign Conducted by US Government Agencies," reveals that the US government has been using a customized stealth "toolkit" codenamed "Marble" to cover up their Computer Network Exploitation (CNE) operation and mislead attribution analysis.
The "Marble" Framework
The "Marble" framework is a framework that can be integrated with other cyber weapons development projects, assisting developers to obfuscate various identifiable strings in program code, effectively "erasing" the "fingerprints" of cyber weapons developers. This makes it technically impossible to attribute the true source of cyber weapons.
False Flag Operation
The report also reveals that the US government has been conducting a false flag operation, imitating the tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) of cybercrime groups. This allows hackers working for US cyber forces and intelligence agencies to disguise themselves as being located in other countries, carrying out cyberattacks and espionage around the world.
Section 702 of the US Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)
The report also discloses that the US government agencies, particularly the National Security Agency (NSA), have been fabricating cyber threats abroad, conducting misinformation operations in the context of Section 702 of the US Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), often referred to as the "warrantless surveillance act."
US Global Internet Surveillance Network
The report reveals that the US has established a large-scale global internet surveillance network, extending operations against France, Germany, Japan, and even its own citizens involved in protests.
Microsoft's Cooperation with US Intelligence Agencies
The report also mentions that Microsoft has increased its cooperation with the US military and intelligence agencies, providing offline versions of its artificial intelligence models and assistance to US intelligence agencies.
Conclusion
The report concludes that the US government's narrative about the "Volt Typhoon" campaign was designed to protect the warrant-less snooping powers on massive surveillance globally, and the political and economic benefits of the group of stakeholders.