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Somewhat interesting read. I wonder what exploits they are using.

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>US Army Special Forces, aka the Green Berets, have been demonstrating their hacking chops in the recent Swift Response 24 military exercises in May, the military has now confirmed. The elite team, one of whose remits is unconventional warfare, includes Operational Detachment Alpha (ODA), highly trained, mature soldiers with intensively honed skills. These now include hacking, as the military demonstrated with a target building near Skillingaryd in Sweden stormed by members of the 10th Special Forces Group.

Somewhat interesting read. I wonder what exploits they are using. Archive: https://archive.today/q5nLb From the post: >>US Army Special Forces, aka the Green Berets, have been demonstrating their hacking chops in the recent Swift Response 24 military exercises in May, the military has now confirmed. The elite team, one of whose remits is unconventional warfare, includes Operational Detachment Alpha (ODA), highly trained, mature soldiers with intensively honed skills. These now include hacking, as the military demonstrated with a target building near Skillingaryd in Sweden stormed by members of the 10th Special Forces Group.

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Would a Wi-Fi client whitelist prevent this? Probably everything is back doored.

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Unlikely, most of that works based on MAC address and it is INSANLY easy to spoof a mac address.