NSA Said to Exploit Heartbleed Bug for Intelligence for Years
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Re: NSA Said to Exploit Heartbleed Bug for Intelligence for Years
#22Do we have anything that leads us to believe the NSA was aware of heartbleed at all before we found out, other than speculation because of their resources?
Re: NSA Said to Exploit Heartbleed Bug for Intelligence for Years
#23I hope it's now clear to everyone what NSA's vision about "cybersecurity" is. They think having vulnerabilities like this in the Internet's infrastructure is a good thing, because then they get to attack their "targets", to "protect us". It has nothing to do with actual security. Weakness is strength. Vulnerability is security.
Re: NSA Said to Exploit Heartbleed Bug for Intelligence for Years
#24This looks like another case where the actions of the NSA are the opposite of what's in the best interest of US Citizens.
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#25No fucking way. This is disastrous PR stuff, second only to the Snowden revelations. It should be clear by now that the NSA does not restrict themselves from anything... and should be disbanded.
I don't know how "disastrous" this really is. NSA knows approximately 1 zillion vulnerabilities we don't know about and won't know about. They range from RCE's in Windows and Apache to flaws in cryptographic hash functions. It's NSA's charter to stockpile these things, and, yeah, to use them against foreign adversaries. It's bad though, because this one was so easily exploitable. It's the kind of thing a reasonable o…
And all the time, the NSA had the capability and knowledge to prevent this damage. What a great service they did to their country, indeed.
Re: NSA Said to Exploit Heartbleed Bug for Intelligence for Years
#26My first thought: if this is the case, then why did they try so hard (and get "trolled" in the progress) to get the SSL keys from Lavabit?
Because NSA didn't try to get Lavabit's keys at all; DOJ did. Two very different organizations. Not as incestuously linked as people think they are. Also, worth mentioning: it's not particularly easy to get private keys out of servers with the bug.
Is it unlikely for FBI to ask NSA's help?
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#27Re: NSA Said to Exploit Heartbleed Bug for Intelligence for Years
#28No fucking way. This is disastrous PR stuff, second only to the Snowden revelations. It should be clear by now that the NSA does not restrict themselves from anything... and should be disbanded.
I don't know how "disastrous" this really is. NSA knows approximately 1 zillion vulnerabilities we don't know about and won't know about. They range from RCE's in Windows and Apache to flaws in cryptographic hash functions. It's NSA's charter to stockpile these things, and, yeah, to use them against foreign adversaries. It's bad though, because this one was so easily exploitable. It's the kind of thing a reasonable o…
I don't see how leaving American companies vulnerable fulfills the NSA's charter.
Re: NSA Said to Exploit Heartbleed Bug for Intelligence for Years
#29My first thought: if this is the case, then why did they try so hard (and get "trolled" in the progress) to get the SSL keys from Lavabit?
Re: NSA Said to Exploit Heartbleed Bug for Intelligence for Years
#30Earlier quoted context omitted.
Because NSA didn't try to get Lavabit's keys at all; DOJ did. Two very different organizations. Not as incestuously linked as people think they are. Also, worth mentioning: it's not particularly easy to get private keys out of servers with the bug.
That makes sense, I guess. I'm not American so I don't know much about the inner workings of these institutions. Is it unlikely for FBI to ask NSA's help?