The Digital Arms Race: NSA Preps America for Future Battle
By Jacob Appelbaum, Aaron Gibson, Claudio Guarnieri, Andy
Müller-Maguhn, Laura Poitras, Marcel Rosenbach, Leif Ryge, Hilmar
Schmundt and Michael Sontheimer
The NSA's mass surveillance is just the beginning. Documents from
Edward Snowden show that the intelligence agency is arming America
for future digital wars -- a struggle for control of the Internet
that is already well underway.
January 17, 2015 – 05:07 PM
Normally, internship applicants need to have polished resumes, with
volunteer work on social projects considered a plus. But at
Politerain, the job posting calls for candidates with significantly
different skill sets. We are, the ad says, "looking for interns who
want to break things."
Politerain is not a project associated with a conventional company.
It is run by a US government intelligence organization, the National
Security Agency (NSA). More precisely, it's operated by the NSA's
digital snipers with Tailored Access Operations (TAO), the
department responsible for breaking into computers.
Potential interns are also told that research into third party
computers might include plans to "remotely degrade or destroy
opponent computers, routers, servers and network enabled devices by
attacking the hardware." Using a program called Passionatepolka, for
example, they may be asked to "remotely brick network cards." With
programs like Berserkr they would implant "persistent backdoors" and
"parasitic drivers". Using another piece of software called
Barnfire, they would "erase the BIOS on a brand of servers that act
as a backbone to many rival governments."
An intern's tasks might also include remotely destroying the
functionality of hard drives. Ultimately, the goal of the internship
program was "developing an attacker's mindset."
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