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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ In my opinion, the latest NSA leaks reached a new level of boldness. Oh wait, ma
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{{< figure src="/img/blog/nsa-headwater-screen.jpg" caption="NSA Headwater Implant" >}}
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But as the introducting sentence states, the latest information of NSA’s mass surveillance goes much further than only spying in social networks and intercepting phone calls. **This time, it’s about your home and your network itself**. To be concrete: It’s about your router located somewhere in your rooms. Internal, top secret classified presentations show that NSA is actively searching for [vulnerabilities in industry and home routers](www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/09/nsa-router-hacking/) and is [buying exploits](http://www.afterdawn.com/news/article.cfm/2013/09/22/nsa_buys_zero_day_exploits_from_vupen) if needed. And if all of these steps aren’t enough, they just [implant a backdoor chip](http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/catalog-reveals-nsa-has-back-doors-for-numerous-devices-a-940994.html) granting full remote access.
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But as the introducting sentence states, the latest information of NSA’s mass surveillance goes much further than only spying in social networks and intercepting phone calls. **This time, it’s about your home and your network itself**. To be concrete: It’s about your router located somewhere in your rooms. Internal, top secret classified presentations show that NSA is actively searching for [vulnerabilities in industry and home routers](https://www.wired.com/2013/09/nsa-router-hacking/) and is [buying exploits](http://www.afterdawn.com/news/article.cfm/2013/09/22/nsa_buys_zero_day_exploits_from_vupen) if needed. And if all of these steps aren’t enough, they just [implant a backdoor chip](http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/catalog-reveals-nsa-has-back-doors-for-numerous-devices-a-940994.html) granting full remote access.
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If you hear about an massively exploited vulnerability or a cooperating router vendor, I would expect you to switch the router or at least install updated/other firmware on the device. But what if you are not able to this because your Internet Service Provider (ISP) forces you to use his and no other device?
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@@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ On this occasion I would like to thank Michael and Vincent for their contributio
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[1]: https://git.fsfe.org/fsfe-system-hackers/fsfe-planet
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[2]: https://fsfe.org
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[3]: https://fsfe.org/contact/
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[3]: https://fsfe.org/about/contact/
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