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Wilms

(26,795 posts)
2. How's this for ignorant?
Tue May 13, 2014, 07:58 AM
May 2014

From the article that YOU posted, no less. "...out-of-touch, uninformed, and full of conspiracy theories..." You threw in Rand Paul but forgot about boxes and pole dancers. Shame on you, LOL!


But while American companies were being warned away from supposedly untrustworthy Chinese routers, foreign organisations would have been well advised to beware of American-made ones. A June 2010 report from the head of the NSA's Access and Target Development department is shockingly explicit. The NSA routinely receives – or intercepts – routers, servers and other computer network devices being exported from the US before they are delivered to the international customers.

The agency then implants backdoor surveillance tools, repackages the devices with a factory seal and sends them on.
The NSA thus gains access to entire networks and all their users. The document gleefully observes that some "SIGINT tradecraft … is very hands-on (literally!)".


"Um ...", indeed.


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They've also been implanting control chips in the brains of the New Yorkers they export to Brazil! struggle4progress May 2014 #1
How's this for ignorant? Wilms May 2014 #2
The keyword is "exported." MineralMan May 2014 #3
The NSA is supposed to serve "national security." DirkGently May 2014 #4
So saying to be careful that China doesn't spy on us is hypocrisy? randome May 2014 #5
Yes. Doing what you criticize others for doing is hypocrisy. DirkGently May 2014 #7
How is this part of whistle blowing about Domestic Surveillance? JoePhilly May 2014 #6
Depends on whose equipment has been intercepted. DirkGently May 2014 #8
So nothing to do with domestic surveillance. JoePhilly May 2014 #10
They are NOT intercepting everything. It's ludicrous to think that. randome May 2014 #11
It's ludicrous to think they should try. DirkGently May 2014 #15
"The NSA does not have a mandate to just generally spy on the entire world." Um, yes. Yes they do. msanthrope May 2014 #13
Well you and Peter King (R NY) agree. Pres. Obama does not. DirkGently May 2014 #14
Oh please....don't mistake political theatre for reality. nt msanthrope May 2014 #16
Oh, wow. So Obama was being dishonest? DirkGently May 2014 #17
Sure greeny LOL, I'm sure the Chinese are too stupid to use wireshark LOL snooper2 May 2014 #9
HAHAHA What a nut job. As if the NSA has the manpower to intercept US Servers sold overseas. 951-Riverside May 2014 #12
"Agent Mike, there's a parcel headed for China! Activate the Go Team!" randome May 2014 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author Nye Bevan May 2014 #19
Huh, I only see one rofl in this thread so far mindwalker_i May 2014 #20
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