We've long suspected that the NSA, the world's premiere spy agency, was
pretty good at breaking into computers. But now, thanks to an article
by security expert Bruce Schneier—who is working with the Guardian to
go through the Snowden documents—we have a much more detailed view of
how the NSA uses exploits in order to infect the computers of targeted
users. The template for attacking people with malware used by the NSA is
in widespread use by criminals and fraudsters, as well as foreign
intelligence agencies, so it's important to understand and defend
against this threat to avoid being a victim to the plethora of attackers
out there.
***Read article at EFF***
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