Even spies need smartphones,
and not just to play Angry Birds on while they are saving the country
from harm. Obviously though, a spy can't just walk into a store and
order a box full of handsets. Instead, the NSA has taken the Android OS
and has made it the center of its own model which is built to make sure
that its agents have a secure line to communicate over. The openness of
the system allows NSA technicians to make the necessary changes to the
OS and to remove parts that could be a security threat.
The
Fishbowl project is the name given to the NSA's plan to take a
commercially available communication system and change it to meet the
requirements of the agency. Two layers of encryption are used on each call
which is also routed through the NSA's secure server. And despite these
layers of encryption, the call quality is not impacted, except for a
small delay. When you consider the secure nature of the line, the delay
is a small price to pay for the comfort of knowing that no one can spy on your call.
NSA is now thinking about offering a special app market that will allow
its agents to download apps on their phones without compromising
safety.
source: Gizmodo
Saturday, 3 March 2012
NSA creates special Android spy phones
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