NSA infected 100,000 PCs around the world

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The US National Security Agency (NSA) has hacked almost 100,000 computers around the world allowing it to carry out surveillance on those devices, the New York Timesreported.

The NSA is accused of planting most of the spying software through getting access to computer networks, but has also used a secret technology that allows it entry even to computers not connected to the internet, the Timessaid, citing US officials, computer experts and documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.

The Times said the technology had been in use since at least 2008 and relied on a covert channel of radio waves transmitted from tiny circuit boards and USB cards secretly inserted in the computers.

"The radio frequency hardware must be physically inserted by a spy, a manufacturer or an unwitting user"

"The radio frequency technology has helped solve one of the biggest problems facing American intelligence agencies for years: getting into computers that adversaries, and some American partners, have tried to make impervious to spying or cyber-attack," the newspaper said. "In most cases, the radio frequency hardware must be physically inserted by a spy, a manufacturer or an unwitting user."

Frequent targets of the programme, code-named Quantum, have included units of the Chinese military, which Washington has accused of conducting digital attacks on US military and industrial targets, the Times said.

The newspaper said the programme had also succeeded in planting software in Russian military networks as well as systems used by Mexican police and drug cartels, European Union trade institutions and allies such as Saudi Arabia, India and Pakistan.

The Times said there was no evidence the NSA had implanted software or used the radio technology inside the United States.

"NSA's activities are focused and specifically deployed against — and only against — valid foreign intelligence targets in response to intelligence requirements," the Times quoted an agency spokeswoman as saying.

Questions about US government spying on civilians and foreign officials burst into the open in June when Snowden, now living in asylum in Russia, leaked documents outlining widespread collection of telephone metadata and email.

President Barack Obama plans to unveil on Friday a series of intelligence reforms, including how the NSA operates, with a view toward giving Americans more confidence their privacy is not being violated.
 

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Let's hope Obama sticks to his guns on this and it is not just a smoke screen to try and cover the damage done by this.
Of course some of this technology is a necessary evil but abusing the power given to those in the NSA is totally wrong and Obama should pull the reigns on the NSA.
Problem is in every facet of life there are those that abuse the power entrusted to them.Whether it is the politician,business man,cop,judge,lawyer,NSA or the average Joe in whatever employment they might have.Some will just take advantage of whatever they can.
 
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