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NSA Planting Viruses IN COMPUTER HARDRIVES BIGGEST GOVERNMENT CONSPIRACY IN 2015 – Video


NSA Planting Viruses IN COMPUTER HARDRIVES BIGGEST GOVERNMENT CONSPIRACY IN 2015
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NSA: 10 Min. English: 002. Blood Money – Video


NSA: 10 Min. English: 002. Blood Money
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Is The NSA Bugging Your Hard Drive? – Video


Is The NSA Bugging Your Hard Drive?
Kaspersky Labs discovered "Fanny" spyware resembling Stuxnet on the firmware of computer hard drives Free Talk Live airs on over 150 broadcast radio stations...

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NSA hackt SIM-Karten Hersteller Gemalto – News | CHIP – Video


NSA hackt SIM-Karten Hersteller Gemalto - News | CHIP
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SIM Card Company Says the NSA Probably Hacked It

TIME Tech Security SIM Card Company Says the NSA Probably Hacked It David GouldGetty Images But it denies the NSA got access to billions of people's mobile communications

One of the worlds largest manufacturers of SIM cards has acknowledged evidence of security agency attacks on the companys internal networks, but its denying that American and British intelligence agents were able to get access to billions of mobile phone users secure data.

Gemalto, a French-Dutch supplier of SIM cards, found reasonable grounds of an attack by U.S. National Security Agency and its British counterpart, the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) following an internal investigation into a series of security incidents. The audits came after online publication The Intercept reported on what it said was a joint British-American operation to covertly hack Gemaltos stash of SIM encryption keys, based on documents leaked by Edward Snowden.

SIM cards are small encrypted devices inside cell phones that carry users unique identifier codes on a network. Breaking their encryption could allow intelligence agencies or hackers easier access to targets mobile communication.

In particular, Gemalto cited two sophisticated intrusions in 2010 and 2011, one of which involved sending malware-infected attachments from faked company email addresses. Gemalto acknowledged that the breaches may have enabled a third party such as the NSA to spy on internal communications from company employees, but denied the breach led to a massive loss of encryption keys. The Intercept previously reported that the NSA and GCHQ stole encryption codes as Gemalto sent them to device makers like Chinas Huawei.

The attacks against Gemalto only breached its office networks and could not have resulted in a massive theft of SIM encryption keys, read a statement from the company.

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