Over the weekend it came out that GCHQ used a packet injection attack on Slashdot and LinkedIn pages in order to do a „quantum insert“ — basically a man-in-the-middle attack to install malware on the computers of key employees at Belgian telco Belgacom, which they then used to get much greater access to Belgacom‘s infrastructure for spying. It would appear that neither LinkedIn, nor the owners of Slashdot, are particularly pleased about this. After requesting more information, GCHQ had a useful response: „no comment.“