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New NSA Documents on Offensive Cyberoperations
Jacob Appelbaum, Laura Poitras and others have another NSA aticle with an enormous Snowden document dump on Der Spiegel, giving details on a variety of offensive NSA cyberoperations to infiltrate and exploit networks around the world. There's a lot here: 199 pages.
Jacob Appelbaum, Laura Poitras and others have another NSA aticle with an enormous Snowden document dump on Der Spiegel, giving details on a variety of offensive NSA cyberoperations to infiltrate and exploit networks around the world. There's a lot here: 199 pages. (Here it is in one compressed archive.)
Paired with the 666 pages released in conjunction with the December 28th Spiegel article (compressed archive here) on the NSA cryptanalytic capabilities, we've seen a huge amount of Snowden documents in the past few weeks. And, at least according to one tally, 3560 pages in all.
Bruce Schneier is a fellow and lecturer at the Harvard Kennedy School and the Munk School, University of Toronto. He is currently Chief of Security Architecture at Inrupt Inc. and has been writing about security issues since 1998. Schneier is an internationally renowned security technologist, called a “security guru” by the Economist. He is the New York Times best-selling author of 14 books — including ”Click Here to Kill Everybody”—as well as hundreds of articles, essays and academic papers.
