NSA Hands Charger Security Tech to I-Blades: Spy Gadgets Go Private?
Published Date: 9/30/2025
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The NSA plans to give I-Blades, Inc. a special license to use a cool government invention that helps secure devices during charging. This license is partly exclusive, meaning I-Blades gets some unique rights but not all. No big money changes or deadlines are mentioned, but this move could lead to safer tech for everyone soon!
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