WaPo releases details on US offensive cyber-ops
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Washington Post (Aug 30) - "U.S. spy agencies mounted 231 offensive cyber-operations in 2011, documents show" by @BartonGellman & @nakashimae: http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/us-spy-agencies-mounte...
under an extensive effort code-named GENIE, U.S. computer specialists break into foreign networks so that they can be put under surreptitious U.S. control. Budget documents say the $652 million project has placed “covert implants,” sophisticated malware transmitted from far away, in computers, routers and firewalls on tens of thousands of machines every year, with plans to expand those numbers into the millions.
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The NSA designs most of its own implants, but it devoted $25.1 million this year to “additional covert purchases of software vulnerabilities” from private malware vendors, a growing gray-market industry based largely in Europe.
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On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 10:44 AM, Gregory Foster <gfoster@entersection.org> wrote:
... The NSA designs most of its own implants, but it devoted $25.1 million this year to “additional covert purchases of software vulnerabilities” from private malware vendors, a growing gray-market industry based largely in Europe.
i would love to know how much of the overall market for exploits this $25.1mm figure represents, and how much was exclusive vs. shared access...
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