NSA has VPNs in Vulcan death grip—no, really, that’s what they call it

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VPN traffic repositories used to find keys, crack encryption of target traffic.

by Sean Gallagher - Dec 30 2014
 
http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/happydancensa-640x482.jpg This is what NSA's VPN Exploit Team does when it decrypts a VPN.The National Security Agency’s Office of Target Pursuit (OTP) maintains a team of engineers dedicated to cracking the encrypted traffic of virtual private networks (VPNs) and has developed tools that could potentially uncloak the traffic in the majority of VPNs used to secure traffic passing over the Internet today, according to documents published this week by the German news magazine Der Speigel. A slide deck from a presentation by a member of OTP’s VPN Exploitation Team, dated September 13, 2010, details the process the NSA used at that time to attack VPNs—including tools with names drawn from Star Trek and other bits of popular culture.
 
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