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It’s shit like this that makes me convinced that governments can easily hack into pretty much every system

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I mean, on TV every character seems to be able to hack any system in a few seconds.

They clearly must have done some research by watching some NSA hackers who can hack every system.

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They probably can. jut every hack done has the possibility of spoiling the exploit. A good exploit can cost a million $. So if hacking you is worth more then say 100k to them, you’re in trouble. Otherwise they will only target you with everyday surveilance.

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7 points

Most can’t, but that’s why clandestine cyber-intelligence firms like NSO group exist.

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That’s a spooky one. From first glance - 500 employees and zero click takeovers of phones? Yikes. Makes me want to not have a phone… Ofc Google/Apple/USA have had this capacity for ages

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5 points

Well only if they know about it before it gets patched…

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10 points

That’s why there is a huge market for 0-day exploits.

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Isn’t there attempts to sneak in vulnerabilities with new commits?

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The NSA is doubtless sitting on a trove of these types of vulnerabilities to use when they really need access to something.

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