Nearly 100,000 computers are equipped with software from...
Nearly 100,000 computers are equipped with software from the National Security Agency that allows the agency to do surveillance or launch cyberattacks, said a New York Times article (http://nyti.ms/1cpHGTM) Tuesday. Instead of Internet access, the NSA relies on a “covert channel of radio waves” that can be used by “tiny circuit boards and USB cards” hidden within the computers, said the article.