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DARPA spy-bugs: Skirtumas tarp puslapio versijų
(uses and abuses) |
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<br> They are so-named becuz they were developed by DARPA- | <br> They are so-named becuz they were developed by DARPA- | ||
<br> Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. | <br> Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. | ||
The implantation of the microelectronics is obviously not done by hand, | The implantation of the microelectronics is obviously not done by hand, | ||
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<br> whereas a low-resolution broad-field camera is used for general navigation. | <br> whereas a low-resolution broad-field camera is used for general navigation. | ||
Such spy-bugs are available to agents within U.S. intelligence-agencies, | |||
<br> including but not limited to the CIA and DIA, | |||
<br> and possibly also one or more foreign allied agencies. | |||
<br> Although such spy-bugs are used for legitimit defense purposes, | |||
<br> they are also sometimes abused for privacy-violating purposes, | |||
<br> under the guise of "threat assessment", which makes this a privacy-rights issue. | |||
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18:57, 20 vasario 2026 versija
DARPA spy-bugs are mostly flying insects,
and much-less-commonly ground bugs (insects, spiders, etcetera),
which contain delicately-implanted microelectronics,
which guide the bugs' movement (via brain electrodes) when their operator so-desires,
and which contain micro-cameras and micro-transmitters.
They are so-named becuz they were developed by DARPA-
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
The implantation of the microelectronics is obviously not done by hand,
but requires advanced precision machinery.
The bugs also incorporate non-metallic conductors for some roles.
The cameras attain adequate resolution, despite their minute size,
via using a very small vision-field of adequate resolution
(the larger the vision-field, the larger the needed camera),
whereas a low-resolution broad-field camera is used for general navigation.
Such spy-bugs are available to agents within U.S. intelligence-agencies,
including but not limited to the CIA and DIA,
and possibly also one or more foreign allied agencies.
Although such spy-bugs are used for legitimit defense purposes,
they are also sometimes abused for privacy-violating purposes,
under the guise of "threat assessment", which makes this a privacy-rights issue.