The details were revealed in the latest WikiLeaks leak from the CIA. © Erik Tham / Getty Images
85% of world’s smart phones ‘weaponized’ by CIA
The techniques allow the CIA to access data from social messaging platforms, including WhatsApp, Weibo and Clockman before encryption, according to WikiLeaks.
Both audio and message data were vulnerable to the exploit through the CIA’s exploitation of gaps in the OS.
WikiLeaks claims the source of their latest release acted to create a public debate about the “security, creation, use, proliferation and democratic control of cyberweapons.”
The leak revealed details of massive surveillance by the CIA, including ‘Weeping Angel’ – a surveillance technique which infiltrates smart TVs, transforming them into microphones.
In one of the documents, users of antivirus software Comodo, who did not install a flawed upgrade, were described as “paranoid bastards.”
The CIA appear to be aware that version 6.X of the software isn’t as good as its predecessor, which they described as a “a colossal pain in the posterior.”
“Comodo's user base, paranoid bastards that they are, has apparently caught wind of this and lots of them haven't upgraded to 6.X. Kind of a shame, cuz this is a hole you could drive a very large wheeled freight carrying vehicle through,” the document reads.
85% of world’s smart phones ‘weaponized’ by CIA
The majority of the world’s smartphones have been “weaponized,”
according to WikiLeaks, which revealed in its latest leak that the CIA
went to extreme measures to utilize the Android OS for spying.
Google’s
Android operating system, used in 85 percent of the world’s smart
phones, including Samsung and Sony, was found to have 24 ‘zero days’ –
the code name used by the CIA to identify and exploit vulnerabilities
for the purpose of secretly collecting data on individuals.The techniques allow the CIA to access data from social messaging platforms, including WhatsApp, Weibo and Clockman before encryption, according to WikiLeaks.
Both audio and message data were vulnerable to the exploit through the CIA’s exploitation of gaps in the OS.
WikiLeaks' #Vault7 reveals numerous CIA 'zero day' vulnerabilities in Android phones https://t.co/yHg7AtX5gg pic.twitter.com/g6xpPYly9T— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) March 7, 2017
WikiLeaks claims the source of their latest release acted to create a public debate about the “security, creation, use, proliferation and democratic control of cyberweapons.”
The leak revealed details of massive surveillance by the CIA, including ‘Weeping Angel’ – a surveillance technique which infiltrates smart TVs, transforming them into microphones.
#CIA hid ability to #hack smart phones and TVs worldwide from makers, despite #Obama pledge to reveal https://t.co/K7wFTdlC82 #Vault7— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) March 7, 2017
Wikileaks revela ferramentas de espionagem informática da CIA https://t.co/IpCejNXosp— Público (@Publico) March 7, 2017
In one of the documents, users of antivirus software Comodo, who did not install a flawed upgrade, were described as “paranoid bastards.”
The CIA appear to be aware that version 6.X of the software isn’t as good as its predecessor, which they described as a “a colossal pain in the posterior.”
“Comodo's user base, paranoid bastards that they are, has apparently caught wind of this and lots of them haven't upgraded to 6.X. Kind of a shame, cuz this is a hole you could drive a very large wheeled freight carrying vehicle through,” the document reads.
Die Plattform WikiLeaks hat umfangreiche Dokumente über angebliche Aktivitäten des US-Auslandsgeheimdienstes CIA veröffentlicht. pic.twitter.com/PlYpbJIO2e— tagesschau (@tagesschau) March 7, 2017
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