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aGameOfThrones
01-14-2014, 11:17 PM
Tonight's fun NSA revelation comes courtesy of the New York Times, reporting on an agency program to access and alter data on computers that aren't connected to the internet. Cherry picked from the NSA's tool kit of developments -- often used to bug equipment before it reaches the intended destination -- the technology described relies on a circuit board or USB device (called Cottonmouth I) installed on a PC that communicates wirelessly with a base station nearby. The base station itself has already been described by security expert Jacob Appelbaum; codenamed Nightstand, it's capable of hacking WiFi networks from up to eight miles away and retrieving or inserting data as necessary.

The programs described are not exactly up to date, and the NYT's experts suggest recent developments are focused on making the US less dependent on physical access to do its hacking. Like the Dropoutjeep software created to attack iPhones, we're told these techniques are designed for use in places like Iran and China. Still, with an estimated 100,000 or so installations it probably wouldn't hurt to give your USB ports and internal expansion slots a once-over just in case.

http://www.engadget.com/2014/01/14/nsa-access-computers-offline/#comments

HOLLYWOOD
01-15-2014, 01:29 PM
On of the best place for finding technology secrets were the US patents/patent office... I couldn't believe the technological advancements patented by the CIA, DIA, NSA, & DARPA back in the 60s & 70s.. later are more or less still classified. UARTS, Serial communications, etc... nice to see it's all coming out in the public. Active spoofing has been around for long time. People in the INTEL communities used to chuckle at TV series and movies when they show how they intercept communications and actively spoof. Nice to see it all out in the open as

I just wish the RICO side of US/UK covert ops were exposed much more to the public... that's where the tyranny, terror, and finally, blowback we the innocent people experience, is the resultant...