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- Interdiction abstract "Interdiction is a military term for the act of delaying, disrupting, or destroying enemy forces or supplies en route to the battle area. A distinction is often made between strategic and tactical interdiction. The former refers to operations whose effects are broad and long-term; tactical operations are designed to affect events rapidly and in a localized area.The term interdiction is also used in criminology and law enforcement, such as in the U.S. War on Drugs and in immigration.The term interdiction is also used by the NSA when an electronics shipment is secretly intercepted by an intelligence service (domestic or foreign) for the purpose of implanting bugs before they reach their destination. According to Der Spiegel, the NSA's TAO group is able to divert shipping deliveries to its own "secret workshops" in a method called interdiction, where agents load malware onto the electronics or install malicious hardware that can give US intelligence agencies remote access. The report also indicates that the NSA, in collaboration with the CIA and FBI, routinely and secretly intercepts shipping deliveries for laptops or other computer accessories, such a computer monitor or keyboard cables with hidden wireless transmitters bugs built-in for easy dropping on video and keylogging.".
- Interdiction wikiPageID "14851545".
- Interdiction wikiPageRevisionID "601371634".
- Interdiction hasPhotoCollection Interdiction.
- Interdiction subject Category:Military_tactics.
- Interdiction subject Category:National_Security_Agency.
- Interdiction comment "Interdiction is a military term for the act of delaying, disrupting, or destroying enemy forces or supplies en route to the battle area. A distinction is often made between strategic and tactical interdiction. The former refers to operations whose effects are broad and long-term; tactical operations are designed to affect events rapidly and in a localized area.The term interdiction is also used in criminology and law enforcement, such as in the U.S.".
- Interdiction label "Interdiction".
- Interdiction label "阻止攻撃".
- Interdiction sameAs 阻止攻撃.
- Interdiction sameAs m.03g_39y.
- Interdiction sameAs Q6046081.
- Interdiction sameAs Q6046081.
- Interdiction wasDerivedFrom Interdiction?oldid=601371634.
- Interdiction isPrimaryTopicOf Interdiction.