According
to the US intelligence budget, by the end of this year a $652 million program
named GENIE, which reportedly helps the US break into foreign networks to plant
sophisticated malware in computers, routers and firewalls in tens of thousands
of machines every year, will control at least 85,000 implants in strategically
chosen computers around the world
US
intelligence carried out 231 offensive cyber-ops in 2011, nearly three-quarters
of them against key targets such as Iran, Russia, China and N. Korea, as well
as nuclear proliferation, a classified report obtained by The Washington Post
says.
The “most
challenging targets” also include suspected terrorists “in Afghanistan,
Pakistan, Yemen, Iraq, Somalia, and other extremist safe havens,” according to
one list of priorities. US budget documents describe the attacks as “active
defense.
The NSA
has nearly completed a large-scale new data center in Utah, which will manage
“storage, analysis, and intelligence production.” This will allow intelligence
agencies “to evaluate similarities among intrusions that could indicate the
presence of a coordinated cyber-attack, whether from an organized criminal
enterprise or a nation.
source rt.com
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