China tealeaf!

Customs agents found tea kettles and irons
bugged with freaky Spyware chips that
exploit WiFi connections, reports Rosbalt,
the local news outlet out of St. Petersberg.
The chips, the paper claims, can exploit
WiFi without passwords at a range of "up
to 200 meters" and then “sends some data
to the foreign server.”
http://www.businessinsider.com/russia-c ... es-2013-10
bugged with freaky Spyware chips that
exploit WiFi connections, reports Rosbalt,
the local news outlet out of St. Petersberg.
The chips, the paper claims, can exploit
WiFi without passwords at a range of "up
to 200 meters" and then “sends some data
to the foreign server.”
http://www.businessinsider.com/russia-c ... es-2013-10
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