NSA able to target offline computers using radio-waves

rt.com/usa/nsa-radio-wave-cyberattack-607/

>The NSA calls use of the infiltration software and radio technology - all part of a program known as Quantum - “active defense” against cyber-attacks, though it has condemned use of similar software by Chinese attackers against American companies or government agencies.

>James Andrew Lewis, cyber security expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, told The Times. “Some of these capabilities have been around for a while, but the combination of learning how to penetrate systems to insert software and learning how to do that using radio frequencies has given the U.S. a window it’s never had before.”

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how the fuck do you defend against that

tin foil

>it's only okay if we do it
americans are worse than jews

The Americans are Jews who pretend to know what is Christmas.

They aren't compromising a clean computer with radio waves, they are sneaking compromised hardware with radio transmitters into air gapped computers.

Hardware backdoors are already a thing in the production lines and will soon be mandated.

>installing software using radio waves
>installation will be complete in 30 years
Copper screen covering your computer.

>trusting literal russian government propaganda

i want to fug nyaruko

You can google the quote to verify, smartass.

your quads (and full house) are now protecting us from nsa fuckery. you've saved the day, user

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to what end?

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>live in a conrete house
>basement is made of concrete and rebar
>line walls with faraday cage materials
>only one powerpoint and ethernet port in the wall behind a thick chunk of material
>when not in use, the ports are covered and therefore not exposed
>Literally cannot be hacked
And to think if you own a two level house or rent the material can set you back maybe $1k? Maybe 2? For complete security it's worth it and you can take it with you.

>not using code books like in the 1800's and paper one time pads
Plebs

>The waves can then be sent to a briefcase-sized relay station intelligence agencies can set up just miles away
Try getting a mere 200 meter range without line of sight with100mW transmitter in dense urban environment. Lora works with a good antenna but 1500bps is max I ever got in such conditions.

Did you even read the first paragraph of the article? They need to first physically insert a dongle in the target computer; they can't just target anything.

Hands off, homewrecker!

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Only for the stuff manufactured in America. Oh wait, that won't be a problem.

I would fug Nyaruko, Cthuko and Hastur. Viva harem life.

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Lead: 3 feet thick walls of it and enough of it to start guerilla army