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NSA used malware to spy on Pakistani civilian, military leadership
2016-08-22
[DAWN] The United States' clandestine National Security Agency (NSA) allegedly spied on top civil-military leadership in Pakistain using malware, The Intercept reported.
I certainly hope we did...
Malware SECONDDATE allegedly built by the NSA was used by agency hackers to breach "targets in Pakistain’s National Telecommunications Corporation’s (NTC) VIP Division", which contained documents pertaining to "the backbone of Pakistain’s Green Line communications network" used by "civilian and military leadership", according to an April 2013 presentation document obtained by The Intercept.

The file appears to be a 'top secret' presentation originating from the NSA's SigDev division.

SECONDDATE is described as a tool that intercepts web requests and redirects browsers on target computers to an NSA web server. The server then infects the web requests with malware.

The malware server, also known as FOXACID, has been described in earlier leaks made by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.

SECONDDATE, however, is just one method the NSA allegedly uses to redirect a target's browser to the FOXACID server. Others involve exploiting bugs in commonly used email providers by sending spam or malicious links that lead to the server, The Intercept said.

Another document obtained by The Intercept, an NSA Special Source Operations division newsletter describes how agency software other than SECONDDATE was used to repeatedly direct targets in Pakistain to the FOXACID servers to infect target computers.

The Intercept confirmed the "authenticity" of the SECONDDATE malware by means of a data leak reportedly made by Snowden.

Snowden released a classified top-secret agency draft manual for implanting malware which instructs NSA operators to track their use of a malware programme through a 16-character string ─ the same string which appears in the SECONDDATE code leaked by a group called ShadowBrokers.

Posted by:Fred

#2  ..so the Russkies and Chinese were kind enough to pass on to the Paks what the Americans already knew?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-08-22 09:12  

#1  Of what use was the information? The US continued to fund both corrupt civilian projects and the renegade Pak military.
Posted by: Glairong Sforza7574   2016-08-22 08:10  

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