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Privacy advocate exposes NSA spy gear at gathering

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posted on Dec, 31 2013 @ 12:48 AM
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The NSA has been in the headlines ever since Snowden became a whistle blower
Well, now a security expert explains more as to 'how' the NSA are able to go about gathering data



A well-known privacy advocate has given the public an unusually explicit peek into the intelligence world's tool box, pulling back the curtain on the National Security Agency's arsenal of high-tech spy gear.
Independent journalist and security expert Jacob Appelbaum on Monday told a hacker conference in Germany that the NSA could turn iPhones into eavesdropping tools and use radar wave devices to harvest electronic information from computers, even if they weren't online.

Appelbaum told hundreds of computer experts gathered at Hamburg's Chaos Communications Conference that his revelations about the NSA's capabilities "are even worse than your worst nightmares."
"What I am going to show you today is wrist-slittingly depressing," he said.

Even though in the past six months there have been an unprecedented level of public scrutiny of the NSA and its methods, Appelbaum's claims—supported by what appeared to be internal NSA slideshows—still caused a stir.

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-One of the slides described how the NSA can plant malicious software onto Apple Inc.'s iPhone, giving American intelligence agents the ability to turn the popular smartphone into a pocket-sized spy.

-Another slide showcased a futuristic-sounding device described as a "portable continuous wave generator," a remote-controlled device which—when paired with tiny electronic implants—can bounce invisible waves of energy off keyboards and monitors to see what is being typed, even if the target device isn't connected to the Internet.

-A third slide showcased a piece of equipment called NIGHTSTAND, which can tamper with wireless Internet connections from up to 8 miles (13 kilometers) away.

Was Snowden responsible for this latest info?
No one has confirmed any such thing


Report says NSA intercepts computer deliveries (Update)


No comment from the NSA on "alleged foreign intelligence activities"




edit on 31-12-2013 by snarky412 because: (no reason given)

edit on 31-12-2013 by snarky412 because: (no reason given)



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