🔗 NOBUS (Nobody but Us)
🔗 Computing
🔗 Computing/Computer hardware
🔗 Military history
🔗 Military history/North American military history
🔗 Military history/United States military history
🔗 Military history/Military science, technology, and theory
🔗 Computer Security
🔗 Computer Security/Computing
🔗 Computing/Software
🔗 Military history/Intelligence
🔗 Computing/Computer Security
🔗 Computing/Networking
NOBUS ("nobody but us") are security vulnerabilities which the United States National Security Agency (NSA) believes that only it can exploit. As such, NSA sometimes chooses to leave such vulnerabilities open if NSA finds them, in order to exploit them against NSA's targets. More broadly, it refers to the notion that some signals intelligence capabilities are so powerful or otherwise inaccessible that only the NSA will be able to deploy them, though recent analyses suggest that this advantage may be under stress.
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