US Army Special Forces showcased their hacking capabilities during the Swift Response 24 military exercise, demonstrating how technology enhances operatives’ ability to secure objectives.
"What this allows us to do is target an objective, use the signaling equipment to gain access to any Wi-Fi networks originating at the target, and then monitor activity from that location for a period of time," an identity-protected ODA team member explained.
In a real-world situation, this would allow us to gain information in a way that we haven't always had," explained the commander of the digital ODA team.
After cracking the password, the team moved around the network, shutting off CCTV cameras, opening secured doors, and disabling other security systems.
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