@wikileaks Mar 7, 2017
CIA tips for its hackers going to the covert CIA hacking base hidden in the US consulate in Frankfurt
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/839140451856838657?s=20
@wikileaks Mar 7, 2017
CIA tips for its hackers going to the covert CIA hacking base hidden in the US consulate in Frankfurt
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/839140451856838657?s=20
BTW sorry I shit the bread.
https://www.dw.com/en/frankfurt-used-as-remote-hacking-base-for-the-cia-wikileaks/a-37841830
The consulate was the focus of a German investigation into US intelligence capabilities following the 2013 revelation that NSA agents had tapped Chancellor Angela Merkel's phone.
German daily "Süddeutsche Zeitung" reported the building was known to be home to a vast network of intelligence personnel including CIA agents, NSA spies, military secret service personnel, Department of Homeland Security employees and Secret Service employees. It reported the Americans had also established a dense network of outposts and shell companies in Frankfurt.
Televisions turned into bugs
An intelligence expert who examined the dump, Rendition Infosec founder Jake Williams, told news agency Associated Press the documents appeared legitimate.
Bob Ayers, a retired US intelligence official currently working as a security analyst told AP the release was "real bad" for the agency.
Jonathan Liu, a spokesman for the CIA, told AP: "We do not comment on the authenticity or content of purported intelligence documents."
According to WikiLeaks the documents revealed that the CIA could remotely activate certain Samsung smart televisions equipped with cameras and microphones to turn them into bugs.
Smartphones hacked
WikiLeaks also claimed that if the CIA had hacked a cell phone, it could then bypass encryption methods used by popular chat programs such as Whatsapp, Telegram, Signal and Confide. This prompted some concern at first online that all such messaging "Apps" were no longer effectively encrypted - but the exploit only applied to people whose phones are already compromised. According to the leaks, the CIA has undocumented exploits on popular smartphone models.
In a series of tweets NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden said deliberately leaving vulnerabilities in software and hardware open left public users susceptible to attacks.
context?
This has been known for a while…
They even say Russia Russia Russia
Date 11.01.2017
GERMANY
Experts warn of election cyberattacks threat in Germany
US intelligence agencies claim that Russian attackers influenced the presidential election. Experts warn similar events could unfold in Germany, as the existing security infrastructure is often too easy to break down.
https://www.dw.com/en/experts-warn-of-election-cyberattacks-threat-in-germany/a-37096112