US Mounted 231 Offensive Cyber-operations In 2011, Runs Worldwide Botnet 367
An anonymous reader sends this news from the Washington Post:
"U.S. intelligence services carried out 231 offensive cyber-operations in 2011, the leading edge of a clandestine campaign that embraces the Internet as a theater of spying, sabotage and war, according to top-secret documents [from Edward Snowden]. Additionally, under an extensive effort code-named GENIE, U.S. computer specialists break into foreign networks so that they can be put under surreptitious U.S. control. Budget documents say the $652 million project has placed 'covert implants,' sophisticated malware transmitted from far away, in computers, routers and firewalls on tens of thousands of machines every year, with plans to expand those numbers into the millions. ... The implants that [an NSA group called Tailored Access Operations (TAO)] creates are intended to persist through software and equipment upgrades, to copy stored data, 'harvest' communications and tunnel into other connected networks. This year TAO is working on implants that “can identify select voice conversations of interest within a target network and exfiltrate select cuts,” or excerpts, according to one budget document. In some cases, a single compromised device opens the door to hundreds or thousands of others."
wow (Score:5, Funny)
It may be a coincidence (Score:5, Funny)
But I can't find a single typewriter in any antique shops any more.
Re:wow (Score:4, Funny)
Norton 360 that is completely worthless against their root kit?
For all we know, Norton 360 might *be* their root kit.
So you use Kaspersky instead? You realize that it's banned by DOD because of "supply chain concerns".
Re:wow (Score:-1, Funny)
Not to mention fucking terrifying.
Only for non-US citizens. Sucks to be you guys!
Our military is really, really good at going after foreign targets, for the benefit of Americans.
Maybe the rest of the world should have done a better job of inventing computers & the internet.