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The NSA Has A Way To Intercept Computers Mid-Shipment And Install Spyware On Them

Dec 30, 2013, 03:42 IST

APNSA director Keith Alexander.Spiegel Online has a lengthy new report out today about a previously unheard of NSA spying program called Tailored Access Operations, or TAO. The group is designed to gain access to electronic devices it can't normally spy on using more traditional means.

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According to the report, TAO dabbles in a lot of spying activities, but there are a few that stand out as especially invasive.

First, the TAO program can intercept hardware like laptops before they're shipped to a user and install malware on the devices that let spies track the owner. The process is called "interdiction" and allows the NSA to divert shipments of consumer devices to secret workshops where agents carefully open the packing so it looks like nothing was tampered with before installing the malware.

TAO agents can also use bugs in Microsoft's Windows operating system to look for potential holes in a suspect 's machine. For example, whenever a Windows user gets a pop-up window with an error message, TAO can get a look at what data the user is sending over the Internet. That data can help TAO exploit holes in Windows and potentially install malware on machines.

Finally, TAO is able to tap into undersea cables that carry Internet traffic from large telecommunications companies oversea. This lets the NSA monitor Internet communications between countries.

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Click here to read the full story about TAO on Spiegel Online >>

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