NSA reportedly intercepting laptops purchased online to install spy malware

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http://www.theverge.com/2013/12/29/5253226/nsa-cia-fbi-laptop-usb-plant-spy



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According to a new report from Der Spiegel based on internal NSA documents, the signals intelligence agency's elite hacking unit (TAO) is able to conduct sophisticated wiretaps in ways that make Hollywood fantasy look more like reality. The report indicates that the NSA, in collaboration with the CIA and FBI, routinely and secretly intercepts shipping deliveries for laptops or other computer accessories in order to implant bugs before they reach their destinations. According to Der Spiegel, the NSA's TAO group is able to divert shipping deliveries to its own "secret workshops" in a method called interdiction, where agents load malware onto the electronics or install malicious hardware that can give US intelligence agencies remote access.

While the report does not indicate the scope of the program, or who the NSA is targeting with such wiretaps, it's a unique look at the agency's collaborative efforts with the broader intelligence community to gain hard access to communications equipment. One of the products the NSA appears to use to compromise target electronics is codenamed COTTONMOUTH, and has been available since 2009; it's a USB "hardware implant" that secretly provides the NSA with remote access to the compromised machine.

This tool, among others, is available to NSA agents through what Der Spiegel describes as a mail-order spy catalog. The report indicates that the catalog offers backdoors into the hardware and software of the most prominent technology makers, including Cisco, Juniper Networks, Dell, Seagate, Western Digital, Maxtor, Samsung, and Huawei. Many of the targets are American companies.

Sometimes the NSA hops on an FBI jet for high-tech raids

The Der Spiegel report, which gives a broad look at TAO operations, also highlights the NSA's cooperation with other intelligence agencies to conduct Hollywood-style raids. Unlike most of the NSA's operations which allow for remote access to targets, Der Spiegel notes that the TAO's programs often require physical access to targets. To gain physical access, the NSA reportedly works with the CIA and FBI on sensitive missions that sometimes include flying NSA agents on FBI jets to plant wiretaps. "This gets them to their destination at the right time and can help them to disappear again undetected after even as little as a half hour's work," the report notes.

The NSA currently faces pressure from the public, Congress, federal courts, and privacy advocates over its expansive spying programs. Those programs, which include bulk telephone surveillance of American citizens, are said by critics to violate constitutional protections against unreasonable searches, and were uncovered earlier this year by whistleblower Edward Snowden. Beyond the programs that scoop up data on American citizens, Snowden's documents have also given a much closer look at how the spy agency conducts other surveillance operations, including tapping the phones of high-level foreign leaders.
 

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This fukking country is just getting. . . Man.:what:

Why is the government on our dikks so hard?
 

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Are you kidding me? Ok this right here is definitely crossing the line. But hey, what are we going to do about it? Honestly? What CAN you do about it? I feel hopeless in this situation. I can't go over to NSA and start demanding them to stop, that won't be effective. How do we, as a people, stop this from happening? Legally?
 

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This is why you buy things with cash....no paper trail.

You still leave a huge trail by doing day to day internet activities. What are you going to do, buy a laptop straight cash, then never log into anything personal online?
 
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You still leave a huge trail by doing day to day internet activities. What are you going to do, buy a laptop straight cash, then never log into anything personal online?

1. huge trail by doing day to day true. Im not going deny that
2. Who said you are buying your stuff on-line. You can check out things but write down what you are buying on paper once you buy the laptop at a local spot, you pay cash and trash the paper.
 

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Well.. if you aren't doing anything wrong then you shouldn't have anything to worry about! :troll:
 

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they used to have special chips installed on motherboards on computers in retail stores until ppl complained about them. when you called dell, dell didn't even know about them. well.. i don't expect the phone techs to know about them. but that's what you have the e.u.l.a. for.. to let you know when you click ok using any software it's bugged.
 
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