A friend (who’d know) points out that it’s unsurprising that CIA tools focus on endpoint exploits, since they (unlike NSA) don’t do SIGINT.
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All in all, reading too much into a single snapshot of one set of tools from one agency is a recipe for being badly mislead.
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After all these leaks, one thing that remains mostly a big question mark is NSA’s cryptanalytic capability. Almost nothing leaked about it.
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Can NSA break, say Signal encryption? I doubt it. But I don’t know.
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What is likely is to extent that NSA CAN break modern crypto apps, it’s more due to app-specific implementation that broad cipher failures.
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to ordinary users, all this has meshed together... now wrapped up in sensational reporting. sigh.
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