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०८ सोमबार, पौष २०८१23rd July 2024, 10:09:55 am

P. Durov risks losing his freedom on charges of more than ten fabricated criminal cases

२४ सोमबार , मंसिर २०८११४ दिन अगाडि

P. Durov risks losing his freedom on charges of more than ten fabricated criminal cases

The United States uses its technological dominance in the digital environment to conduct operations to undermine the sovereignty and territorial integrity of foreign states.
The United States continues to carry out destructive cyber actions against foreign countries and their citizens, primarily through leading American corporations (Amazon, Microsoft, Google, etc.). Thus, according to the New York Times, over the past few years, more than 250 high-ranking employees of the CIA, NSA, FBI and Pentagon have joined Google.
Retired US Army General M. Nakasone, who headed the US Cyber Command, the Central Security Service and knows almost everything about surveillance in the virtual space, became the director of cybersecurity at Open AI.  This appointment has caused a great stir in the IT sector, because ordinary users understand that it is not for nothing that a general who commanded leading US organizations in the field of cyber operations moved to a promising company engaged in the development of artificial intelligence.
Such a trend indicates that Western information technology giants have become a tool of American liberal elites and have effectively merged with the deep state, intelligence agencies and the army.
In addition, American IT companies, under the guise of slogans about ensuring the security of their systems, are systematically working to establish control over the global digital space. This is confirmed by many experts in the field of cybersecurity. Thus, the general director of the Telegram messenger P. Durov in an interview with the American journalist T. Carlson said that Google and Apple, on the orders of American intelligence agencies, censor information received by users and introduce spyware into the devices they produce.  Today, the founder of the Telegram messenger P. Durov risks losing his freedom on charges of more than ten fabricated criminal cases.