
“The secret technology uses covert radio waves transmitted from small circuit boards and USB cards clandestinely inserted into targeted computers. The waves can then be sent to a briefcase-sized relay station intelligence agencies can set up just miles away. The radio frequency technology – which often needs to be physically inserted by a spy, manufacturer or unwitting user – has helped US spies access computers that global adversaries have gone to great lengths to protect from surveillance or cyber-attack. The NSA has condemned use of similar software by Chinese attackers against American companies or government agencies.”
http://rt.com/usa/nsa-radio-wave-cyberattack-607/
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