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NSA/U.S. Navy Working to Intercept Fiber Optic Cables

Jeff Robertson writes: "Fiber optic cables have advantage of being difficult to wiretap. As optical amplifiers replace electro-optical regenerators in undersea routes, it gets even harder. Lightwave Magazine has an article quoting the Washington Post as claiming the National Security Agency 'is known to be hard at work trying to gain access to fiber optic cables' and the U.S. Navy will spend '$1 billion to retrofit its premier spy submarine, the USS Jimmy Carter' to get access to deep-sea fiber routes. They also assert that the U.S. government is bailing out Global Crossing to prevent its undersea routes falling into foreign hands."

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  1. Re:Its NOT "necessary"! by GMontag · · Score: 2, Redundant

    Yes, the Cold War is over and I got several destroyed buildings in lower manhattan and a smashed piece of our military headquarters in Arlington, VA that says there is a hot war on now.

  2. Re:rofl by Dolly_Llama · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Furthermore, he was a submarine officer.

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