Friday, September 13, 2013
Fantastico: NSA inside your Google account
Buried in a Brazilian television report
on Sunday was the disclosure that the NSA has impersonated Google and
possibly other major internet sites in order to intercept, store, and
read supposedly secure online communications. The spy agency
accomplishes this using what's known as a "man-in-the-middle (MITM)
attack," a fairly well-known exploit used by elite hackers.
Besides Petrobras, e-mail and internet services provider Google’s infrastructure is also listed as a target. The company, often named as collaborating with the NSA, is shown here as a victim.
Other targets include French diplomats – with access to the private network of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of France – and the SWIFT network, the cooperative that unites over ten thousand banks in 212 countries and provides communications that enable international financial transactions. All transfers of money between banks across national borders goes through SWIFT.
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Besides Petrobras, e-mail and internet services provider Google’s infrastructure is also listed as a target. The company, often named as collaborating with the NSA, is shown here as a victim.
Other targets include French diplomats – with access to the private network of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of France – and the SWIFT network, the cooperative that unites over ten thousand banks in 212 countries and provides communications that enable international financial transactions. All transfers of money between banks across national borders goes through SWIFT.
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99% BAD HARDWARE WEEK: