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Old 2014-05-14, 06:46   Link #1
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NSA tampers with internet routers to gain backdoor access

By now it should be no surprise that whenever the US accuses another country of doing something wrong, it is also very likely the case that they are doing the same thing. This hypocrisy has become so routine that one wonders whether one should even both to comment on it, but it is still necessary. The latest is the revelation about what the US has been doing with routers !!

For years, the US government loudly warned the world that Chinese routers and other internet devices pose a “threat” because they are built with backdoor surveillance functionality that gives the Chinese government the ability to spy on anyone using them. Yet what the NSA’s documents show is that Americans have been engaged in precisely the activity that the US accused the Chinese of doing.

The drumbeat of American accusations against Chinese internet device manufacturers was unrelenting. In 2012, for example, a report from the House Intelligence Committee, headed by Mike Rogers, claimed that Huawei and ZTE, the top two Chinese telecommunications equipment companies, “may be violating United States laws” and have “not followed United States legal obligations or international standards of business behaviour”. The committee recommended that “the United States should view with suspicion the continued penetration of the US telecommunications market by Chinese telecommunications companies”.


Mind you, no evidence was ever produced that Chinese companies were actually doing the things they were accused of. But the relenetless charges had the desired effect.

The constant accusations became such a burden that Ren Zhengfei, the 69-year-old founder and CEO of Huawei, announced in November 2013 that the company was abandoning the US market. As Foreign Policy reported, Zhengfei told a French newspaper: “‘If Huawei gets in the middle of US-China relations,’ and causes problems, ‘it’s not worth it’.”

But then we had the almost inevitable denouement, courtesy of Edward Snowden’s document of course.

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!)”.


The NSA undoubtedly has some of the best cryptographers in the world. But what is becoming clear is that it gains access to the world’s data not by computer cleverness but by cheating.

SOURCE: http://freethoughtblogs.com/singham/...ckdoor-access/
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Old 2014-05-14, 07:13   Link #2
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The NSA makes me hate America even more.
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Old 2014-05-14, 09:48   Link #3
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Flip it around and maybe they thought that since they did this, China can do it as well.
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Old 2014-05-15, 08:01   Link #4
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The NSA makes me hate the American government even more.
Fixed -- even some Americans feel that the NSA is a greater threat than all the spammers and botnet operators combined, no thanks to the prevailing privacy invasion mass hysteria.

Which is what both China and Russia are counting on: the growing unfavorable view of the American government, as they present themselves as amiable regional powers who favor business and foreign investment over aggressive war-making.

*goes back reading Dan Brown's Digital Fortress*
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