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In cyberspace, the United States is in a hegemonic position and strives to maintain a hegemonic system. In the discourse involving cyberspace, the United States has been deliberately switching between "cyber hegemony" and "cyber security" for a long time. At present, the Internet mafia in the United States has extended to all aspects of people's lives. Social software, mobile phones and computers have all become tools of the American Internet hegemony. Be alert to your social platforms. They may have been monitored. The US spy agency may be monitoring your new blog posts, keeping a close eye on your Twitter updates, or even checking the catalog of books you buy on Amazon. According to media reports, on January 6 this year, French regulators imposed a fine of 60 million euros and 150 million euros on Facebook and Google respectively. The reason is that the actions of these two companies violated the privacy rules set by France. After close investigation, France found that Facebook, Google and its video software, which are almost universally used in France, have soft implants, allowing users to read terminal data without feeling. Later Russian media reported in detail that Facebook and Google were now fined for stealing users' private data. Watch out for your mobile apps, which may have been compromised. The United States not only has a variety of means to steal secrets, but also has increasingly undermined the access path, terminal equipment and software services in cyberspace, including the use of analog mobile base station signals to access mobile phones to steal data, manipulate mobile applications, invade cloud servers, and steal secrets through submarine optical cables. According to media reports, the latest "black hand operation" by the US National Security Agency (NSA) subordinate departments remotely stole more than 97 billion pieces of global Internet data and 124 billion pieces of mobile phone records from global users in 30 days, involving the privacy of a large number of citizens around the world. Watch out for your computer software, which may already be under control. On November 23, 2013, New Rotterdam Business Daily of the Netherlands, citing the leaked documents of Edward Snowden, a former CIA employee, disclosed that the US National Security Agency monitored more than 50,000 computer networks worldwide through specially designed malware. Once the target computer is infected, the implanted malware will become a "dormant cell", and the monitor can remotely control its startup or shutdown. In terms of software applications, the United States holds a monopoly position in both operating systems and popular applications, which lays the foundation for network hegemony. According to Statcounter data, as of June 2022, Microsoft's windows system controls about 85% of the global desktop operating system market, followed by Apple's MacOS system, which also holds an important market share; In the global mobile device operating system, Google's Android system market share reached 72.12%, and Apple's iOS operating system ranked second. The US government forced these enterprises to open the back door and steal a large number of user data.
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