I feel like the CIA is much more likely to inject JavaScript to attack your browser because it’s more flexible and provides a complex and attacker-exposed interface to browser features.
On the other hand, they probably have back doors to everything, so what do I know?
Wouldn’t be surprising if they got hardware backdoors in a bunch of the common semiconductors. Who could find out if Intel Management Engine or AMD equivalent was doing something sus. If I were the CIA/NSA I’d definitely be thinking of ways to repeat and surpass the Crypto AG success story.
I feel like the CIA is much more likely to inject JavaScript to attack your browser because it’s more flexible and provides a complex and attacker-exposed interface to browser features.
On the other hand, they probably have back doors to everything, so what do I know?
snowden leaked that they have backdoors everywhere, so theres that.
by the way, anyone remembers eternalblue?
Apple was giving Uncle Sam data on your push notifications until 6 months ago. Now they only have to do it if there is a warrant.
Apple had a vulnerability in the chip of like 3 or 4 generations of iPhone that was basically only used by the US
Wouldn’t be surprising if they got hardware backdoors in a bunch of the common semiconductors. Who could find out if Intel Management Engine or AMD equivalent was doing something sus. If I were the CIA/NSA I’d definitely be thinking of ways to repeat and surpass the Crypto AG success story.