Spycraft: A tide turns
Posted on 15. Jul, 2010 by admin in Uncategorized
Technology used to help spies. Now it hinders them DEPENDING on what kind of spy you are, you either love technology or hate it. For intelligence-gatherers whose work is based on bugging and eavesdropping, life has never been better. Finicky miniature cameras and tape recorders have given way to pinhead-sized gadgets, powered remotely (a big problem in the old days used to be changing the batteries on bugs). Encrypted electronic communications are a splendid target for the huge computers at places such as America’s National Security Agency. Even a message that is impregnably encoded by today’s standards may be cracked in the future. That gives security-conscious officials the shivers. …
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Spycraft: A tide turns
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