NSA Monitors Computers Not Connected To Net

UPDATE: So when the maid “Sangeeta Richard” was gifted an I-Phone by Dr. Devyani and got to use her computer, all she needed to do was to use the software to emit radio-waves that could sus out computers not even connected to the net. Her connection to Wayne May suggest where she could have acquired the software and suggest also why he was so hasty in spiriting her out of the country.

ORIGINAL POST

The National Security Agency has implanted software in nearly 100,000 computers around the world – but not in the United States – that allows the U.S. to conduct surveillance on those machines, The New York Times reported Tuesday.

The Times cited NSA documents, computer experts and U.S. officials in its report about the use of secret technology using radio waves to gain access to computers that other countries have tried to protect from spying or cyberattacks.

The agency has planted most of the software through getting access to computer networks, but has also used a secret technology that allows it entry even to computers not connected to the Internet, the Times said, citing U.S. officials, computer experts and documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.

The software network could also create a digital highway for launching cyberattacks.

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