More Snowden Goodness - Introducing TURBINE

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In some cases the NSA has masqueraded as a fake Facebook server, using the social media site as a launching pad to infect a target’s computer and exfiltrate files from a hard drive. In others, it has sent out spam emails laced with the malware, which can be tailored to covertly record audio from a computer’s microphone and take snapshots with its webcam. The hacking systems have also enabled the NSA to launch cyberattacks by corrupting and disrupting file downloads or denying access to websites.


The implants being deployed were once reserved for a few hundred hard-to-reach targets, whose communications could not be monitored through traditional wiretaps. But the documents analyzed by The Intercept show how the NSA has aggressively accelerated its hacking initiatives in the past decade by computerizing some processes previously handled by humans. The automated system – codenamed TURBINE – is designed to “allow the current implant network to scale to large size (millions of implants) by creating a system that does automated control implants by groups instead of individually.”


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The intelligence community’s top-secret “Black Budget” for 2013, obtained by Snowden, lists TURBINE as part of a broader NSA surveillance initiative named “Owning the Net.”


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One implant, codenamed UNITEDRAKE, can be used with a variety of “plug-ins” that enable the agency to gain total control of an infected computer.


An implant plug-in named CAPTIVATEDAUDIENCE, for example, is used to take over a targeted computer’s microphone and record conversations taking place near the device. Another, GUMFISH, can covertly take over a computer’s webcam and snap photographs. FOGGYBOTTOM records logs of Internet browsing histories and collects login details and passwords used to access websites and email accounts. GROK is used to log keystrokes. And SALVAGERABBIT exfiltrates data from removable flash drives that connect to an infected computer.


The implants can enable the NSA to circumvent privacy-enhancing encryption tools that are used to browse the Internet anonymously or scramble the contents of emails as they are being sent across networks. That’s because the NSA’s malware gives the agency unfettered access to a target’s computer before the user protects their communications with encryption.


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Two implants the NSA injects into network routers, HAMMERCHANT and HAMMERSTEIN, help the agency to intercept and perform “exploitation attacks” against data that is sent through a Virtual Private Network a tool that uses encrypted “tunnels” to enhance the security and privacy of an Internet session.


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The NSA identifies surveillance targets based on a series of data “selectors” as they flow across Internet cables. These selectors, according to internal documents, can include email addresses, IP addresses, or the unique “cookies” containing a username or other identifying information that are sent to a user’s computer by websites such as Google, Facebook, Hotmail, Yahoo, and Twitter.


Other selectors the NSA uses can be gleaned from unique Google advertising cookies that track browsing habits, unique encryption key fingerprints that can be traced to a specific user, and computer IDs that are sent across the Internet when a Windows computer crashes or updates.


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Much much more at the source: https://firstlook.org/theintercept/article/2014/03/12/nsa-plans-infect-millions-computers-malware/
 


I don't get it, if all of this technology is just to keep us safe, why are people so outraged?

Do people all of a sudden hate being protected from terrorists?

I've said it before, and I'll say it again.

If you haven't done anything wrong, you have nothing to worry about, and should shut the fuck up and let the government do it's job of protecting you.
 
Snowden invented bitcoin, therefore the gov invented bitcoin, therefore snowden leaked documents, even though he was working for the government, but pretending the be Japanese?

Your argument makes no sense, UG!
 
I don't get it, if all of this technology is just to keep us safe, why are people so outraged?

Do people all of a sudden hate being protected from terrorists?

I've said it before, and I'll say it again.

If you haven't done anything wrong, you have nothing to worry about, and should shut the fuck up and let the government do it's job of protecting you.


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I don't get it, if all of this technology is just to keep us safe, why are people so outraged?

Do people all of a sudden hate being protected from terrorists?

I've said it before, and I'll say it again.

If you haven't done anything wrong, you have nothing to worry about, and should shut the fuck up and let the government do it's job of protecting you.


A-fucking-men brother! If this stops even just one more jihadist from flying their plane into my home after DMing about it on Twitter with all their little terror buddies, sign me up I'll NSA myself!

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Don't use large mainstream technology (windows, social networks, free email)
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Any of you guys wrap your head around the VPN part?
 
I don't get it, if all of this technology is just to keep us safe, why are people so outraged?

Do people all of a sudden hate being protected from terrorists?

I've said it before, and I'll say it again.

If you haven't done anything wrong, you have nothing to worry about, and should shut the fuck up and let the government do it's job of protecting you.
This theory is properly applied when what is considered "wrong" has sound justification behind it.

I don't trust our legislative process to ensure that certain freedoms we have wont at some point be considered "wrong".

It's not a big deal to me what the NSA is doing now, rather what this will enable them to do in the future.
 
Guess nobody here ever knew a real whistleblower. This shit happens all the time to those folks. All they did "wrong" was attempt to expose wrongdoing, but since our dear government is the biggest crime organization on the planet next to the fucking Vatican, too often a simple article that a journalist is trying to write about, say, local corruption, or GMO's, or whatever, crosses paths with "protected" areas that our government and military get very pissed off about.

Keep slinging berries and porn if you never want to deal with this shit.
 
I don't get it, if all of this technology is just to keep us safe, why are people so outraged?

Do people all of a sudden hate being protected from terrorists?

I've said it before, and I'll say it again.

If you haven't done anything wrong, you have nothing to worry about, and should shut the fuck up and let the government do it's job of protecting you.

There. What you did. I see it.
 
Nice double standard. When civilians do this shit, they get arrested, charged with hacking, and sent to jail. When the government does it, it's OK.

that there my friend is the definition of tyranny.