Oct 30, 2013

Doofus Of The Day #736


Today's award goes to anyone and everyone who thought that the NSA wouldn't bug foreign leaders at every possible opportunity.  (Yes, that includes German Chancellor Angela Merkel.)  The same is done by almost every foreign power that thinks it can get away with it.  Consider:


In the latest brouhaha, it seems Russia gave bugged gifts to delegates at the latest G-20 summit.

Crafty Russian operatives gave goodie bags to world powers at the G-20 summit with USB drives and phone chargers — but they were “Trojan Horses” designed to download info and send it back to the motherland.

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European Union President Herman Van Rompuy became suspicious of the gift-bag devices, which bore the red-and-blue “Russia G20” logo, so he asked technical experts in Belgium and Germany to check them out, according to EU sources.

German intelligence determined the three-pronged mobile-phone chargers could tap into e-mails, text messages and phone calls and, like the USB thumb drives, were a “poisoned gift” from summit host Putin, La Stampa said.

There's more at the link.

So tell me, why are foreign powers so het-up about the NSA spying on them?  Looks like it's "same old, same old" in the international arena . . .

Now, domestic spying on US citizens - that's another matter entirely!  Jail everyone in the NSA who ordered it or carried it out, as far as I'm concerned.  If they have so little regard for the constitution they swore to uphold when they took their oaths of office - the same constitution that, according to the Supreme Court, confers the right of privacy upon individuals - then they should be treated like the traitors they are.

Peter