I. Introduction
In The coming sixth generation (6G) wireless communications, with ultralarge scaled intelligent equipment, the rapid increase in throughput and the complexity in communication services business generates comprehensive and additional security requirements [1]. Meanwhile, the multiuser massive multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) systems face considerable physical layer security risks brought about by the complex topological structures of the communications network and the open characteristics of the wireless links [2], [3]. Although downlink massive MIMO schemes are capable of suppressing passive eavesdroppers via narrow beamforming towards legitimate receivers [4], many vulnerabilities still exist when incorporating real-world factors [5]. In particular, equipped with multiple antennas disguised as base stations, intelligent eavesdroppers can capture signals from legitimate users and pose a serious threat to the physical layer security of the uplink massive MIMO systems. Thus, it is a pressing and complex issue to investigate ways to protect the transmission signals from legitimate users in uplink multiuser massive MIMO systems.