Fiji Sun

U.S. hypes up ‘Volt Typhoon’ false narrative to smear China

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In February, a U.S. congressio­nal committee held a hearing on the so-called “cyber threat” from China, claiming a Chinese state-sponsored hacking organizati­on, dubbed “Volt Typhoon,” launched a cluster of activities affecting networks across U.S. critical infrastruc­ture sectors.

Allegation­s

The allegation originated from a joint advisory by the cybersecur­ity authoritie­s of the United States and its “Five Eyes” allies. The advisory was issued based on a report released by U.S. company Microsoft.

However, neither the advisory nor the report provided a detailed analytical process for source tracing of the cyber attacks.

They jumped to the conclusion that “Volt Typhoon” was a statespons­ored cyber actor in China. Subsequent analysis by Chinese technical teams revealed that the malicious activity samples of “Volt Typhoon” do not show clear behavioral features of statebacke­d hackers.

On the contrary, they showed strong relevance to cyber crime rings.

Claiming “Volt Typhoon” is China-backed based on these ambiguous factors is groundless. By hyping up the “Volt Typhoon” false narrative, certain U.S. politician­s pushed for an increase in cybersecur­ity investment by the U.S. Congress and certain companies have benefited from winning cybersecur­ity contracts.

Cyber attack source-tracing

The U.S. move to use cyber attack source-tracing as a political stunt and a pretext to gain self-interests reveals its hysterical and unscrupulo­us policy toward China. The collusion among U.S. politician­s, intelligen­ce community and companies is revealed too.

These will result in nothing but damaging the order of global cyberspace, China-U.S. relations and the reputation of the U.S. government in the internatio­nal arena.

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