The Intercept has obtained a secret, internal U.S. government catalogue of dozens of cellphone surveillance devices used by the military and by intelligence agencies. The document, thick with previously undisclosed information, also offers rare insight into the spying capabilities of federal law enforcement and local police inside the United States
拦截已经获得了一个秘密,美国国内的政府目录的几十个手机监控设备使用的军事和情报机构。该文件,与以前未公开的信息,也提供了罕见的洞察美国联邦执法和当地警察的间谍能力
The catalogue includes details on the Stingray, a well-known brand of surveillance gear, as well as Boeing "dirt boxes" and dozens of more obscure devices that can be mounted on vehicles, drones, and piloted aircraft. Some are designed to be used at static locations, while others can be discreetly carried by an individual. They have names like Cyberhawk, Yellowstone, Blackfin, Maximus, Cyclone, and Spartacus. Within the catalogue, the NSA is listed as the vendor of one device, while another was developed for use by the CIA, and another was developed for a special forces requirement. Nearly a third of the entries focus on equipment that seems to have never been described in public before. Read more...
该目录包括黄貂鱼的细节,一个知名品牌的监控装置,以及波音公司的“污物箱”和几十个更晦涩的装置,可以安装在汽车,飞机,和飞机。有些是被设计用于静态位置,则可以由一个人进行谨慎。他们的名字像cyberhawk,黄石,Blackfin,大菱鲆,旋风,和斯巴达克斯。在目录中,国家安全局被列为供应商的一个设备,而另一个是由美国中央情报局开发的,和另一个开发了一个特殊的力量要求。几乎三分之一的项目集中在设备,似乎从来没有在公众面前描述。多读…
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