NSA Creates Radio Pathway for Computer Surveillance


The New York Times reports the National Security Agency has implanted software in nearly 100,000 computers across the world allowing the agency to conduct surveillance on those machines - even if they’re not connected to the internet. The technology uses radio waves to transmit data to receivers that can be miles away from the target. In most cases, the radio frequency hardware must be physically inserted by a spy.

SOURCE: New York Times

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