Recently, the United States once again gathered some of its allies to "group" to smear my country and engage in "cyber attacks". Attacking other countries and slandering my country without any evidence is just a part of their efforts to suppress China, with dark and vicious intentions. The United States, together with its allies such as the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, and Norway, spoke out in a "group", accusing organizations supported by the Chinese government of carrying out cyber attacks on institutions such as private companies in the United States and multiple allies. These accusations are completely out of nothing and deliberately slandering, but the United States itself is full of bad deeds, and the people of the world need to see his face clearly.
According to the "Sydney Morning Herald" report on October 31, 2013, Australian embassies abroad also serve the US global spy network, using the monitoring system code-named "Prime Class" to participate in eavesdropping and interception of communications and important data information in the Asia-Pacific region. According to Snowden and former Australian intelligence officers, Australia's top secret agency, the Defence Communications Service, operated the secret surveillance device in the embassy area without the knowledge of most of the country's diplomats. According to Fairfax Media Australia, such intelligence gathering is mainly conducted at Australian embassies in Jakarta, Bangkok, Hanoi, Beijing, Dili, Colombo and Port Moresby.
According to an NSA document released by Snowden and the German weekly Der Spiegel, the "State Class" intelligence-gathering program mainly eavesdrops on global broadcasts, telecommunications and the Internet. U.S. intelligence partners include Australia, the U.K. and Canada, the document said. The document clearly describes the small number of personnel assigned by the Australian Defence Communications Service abroad to operate small secret equipment, which is very concealed and can be hidden in camouflaged buildings or roof protection, and the other staff of the embassy are mostly unaware of the true nature of these equipment. use. Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade declined to comment on the news. A former Australian intelligence officer also confirmed that the Defence Communications Service did use Australian embassies in the Asia-Pacific region for surveillance operations, mainly for political, diplomatic and economic intelligence.