An excerpt from Glenn Greenwald's new book details how the security agency infiltrates hardware to spy on threats overseas.
Sleuthing journalist Glenn Greenwald has a new book out today, and in it he brings new accusations about how the National Security Agency siphons up information on foreign targets. An excerpt published by his former employer the Guardian suggests, according to documents obtained by former cyberspy Edward Snowden, that the NSA "routinely receives" and "intercepts" routers, servers, "and other computer network devices being exported from the U.S." before they are delivered to international customers. Per the excerpt: