Chapter 582: A Mess: The Crash of the U.S. Stock Market



Chapter 582: A Mess: The Crash of the U.S. Stock Market

"Fuck, America is so shameless!"

"Damn it, these shameless bastards, on the one hand, they smear us for stealing citizens' information, and on the other hand, they have been doing the same thing for a long time..."

"Fuck, I need to switch to a Chinese phone right now, it's too scary..."

"Can we sue these companies? They are so shameless..."

“This is horrible…”

"Oh my God, is this true? It's unbelievable..."

"What secrets do we have left?"

The United Nations General Assembly continued to be held. The US government was in chaos and wanted to use a missile to blow up the venue directly.

Reporters from major media outlets around the world were incredibly excited. "Oh my god, this is a bombshell! This is fucking huge!" Something like this is simply the ultimate data leak.

More and more people are watching the live broadcast of the conference, and various articles are flooding the Internet. People who are involved in self-media are like sharks that have smelled blood.

Russia has taken direct action, directly posting a large amount of documents and information online, but has concealed some of the data related to citizens. This concealment allows others to only see part of it, but the parties involved can verify the authenticity of the data by comparing them.

A large amount of documents and information began to spread on the Internet, and the US intelligence agencies even used their privileges to try to block the spread of these materials.

But their actions were useless. Even though they blocked many accounts, they still blocked a batch. How could Russia and China, who had already made all the preparations, let them cover the sky with one hand?

It was a mess. The Internet was in complete chaos.

The most angry are the people in the countries that have suffered the most from the Prism program, including the entire European countries, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and other Asian countries that followed the US's lead.

The people in these places are the most angry because they have always trusted the United States and American internet companies, believing that they will protect their data privacy.

But now it has been discovered that the US Internet giants and the US intelligence agencies are in cahoots. These companies not only secretly collect sensitive information about themselves, but also provide this sensitive information to the US intelligence agencies.

How could this truth not make them angry?

"This is too much. Uninstall these software..."

"It's horrible, I can't believe it. We in Europe should develop our own Internet industry..."

"This is America. It's really ridiculous..."

"Sue, these companies must be sued..."

"Yes, let's file a class action lawsuit and ask these companies to compensate us for our losses..."

"Now look at how ridiculous it is that the United States asked Canada to arrest Su Yang..."

"It turns out it was the United States that stole the secrets, not Su Yang..."

The outside world was in complete chaos, and the US government issued an urgent statement before the conference ended, claiming that what Dunno said was slander and strongly condemning Russia for using false intelligence to smear the United States.

At the same time, the United States even declared that it would expel the Russian ambassador in retaliation for Russia's wanton smear campaign.

Many internet giants involved in the incident then jumped out, saying that the incident was false and that they had not done anything about it. At the same time, they began to coordinate with each other to block all online comments about the incident, especially the dissemination of information.

However, this is almost like covering one's ears and stealing the bell. Ordinary people also have their own ability to distinguish, especially some of the data and information released by Russia.

It is easy for ordinary people to find their own information because it is very detailed. It is even more detailed than your ID card and passport. As long as you want to find it, you can easily find your information. After finding it, you can compare it to know whether it is real.

These data include your usage information on major software, such as your information on video websites. Not only your various accounts, but also what works you watched and what comments you wrote are all recorded clearly.

For example, private articles or videos you wrote on social media are only known to you, but now they can be seen in the database. Obviously, it is difficult for others to obtain this information except these Internet companies, let alone such a large-scale leak.

Inside Su Yang's villa, Su Yang was smiling, but the Canadian police officer who was monitoring him had his eyes wide open. He looked at Su Yang, then at the TV, his face full of fear.

They didn't expect this to happen. In order to capture Su Yang and clean up Qingyao Media, Canada and the United States lost all their face and took a huge risk to capture Su Yang.

Now, it's only been a few days, Su Yang is fine, but I've been exposed. Looking at the US Prism program, and comparing it with the false charges the US has put on Su Yang, I often feel embarrassed.

Su Yang stood up from the sofa, humming a tune, and seemed to be in a good mood.

The Prism program has now been officially exposed, and the ugly things the United States has done are not limited to these. These things need to be done bit by bit, through one thing after another, with the ultimate goal of tearing off the ugly mask of Western human rights.

In the United States, after the overwhelming scandal hit, a black swan event occurred in the entire stock market, and countless stocks began to collapse.

This is especially true for giants like Apple, Google, Twitter, Facebook, and Netflix, all of whom were implicated in the information exposed by Deng Nuo. As a giant company, if they can't even guarantee the security of their users' information, it would be surprising if their stocks didn't crash.

Although they have jumped out to refute the rumors and sided with the US government in claiming that Russia is spreading smears, these outcries have had little impact. Investors are the most sensitive. Faced with such a major scandal and the current surge in public opinion, it would be surprising if the stock price did not fall.

The market plummeted, stocks plummeted, public opinion surged, and the panic began to spread.

Furthermore, after the UN General Assembly concluded, representatives from various countries left with gloomy faces, each one furious. However, he knew that now was not the time to show off. As for how his country should handle this matter, it had to be raised to the national level.

But they know that this matter will most likely come to nothing. Although they hate and are angry, the United States is their boss and their father.

Even if they have to hold their noses, they have to join the United States in condemning Russia and claiming that this information is fabricated. Because once they admit that this is true, the entire Western alliance will collapse.

But it's one thing for the government to accept the consequences, and another for the people of each country to react to them. Even if the government accepts the consequences, it won't be able to repair the rift between the two countries.

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