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- Vault 7 - Wikipedia
Vault 7 is a series of documents that WikiLeaks began to publish on 7 March 2017, detailing the activities and capabilities of the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to perform electronic surveillance and cyber warfare
- Vault 7: CIA Hacking Tools Revealed - WikiLeaks
Code-named "Vault 7" by WikiLeaks, it is the largest ever publication of confidential documents on the agency The first full part of the series, "Year Zero", comprises 8,761 documents and files from an isolated, high-security network situated inside the CIA's Center for Cyber Intelligence in Langley, Virgina
- Former CIA engineer who sent Vault 7 secrets to Wikileaks sentenced . . .
The so-called Vault 7 leak revealed how the CIA hacked Apple and Android smartphones in overseas spying operations, and efforts to turn internet-connected televisions into listening devices
- C. I. A. Scrambles to Contain Damage From WikiLeaks Documents
WASHINGTON — The C I A scrambled on Wednesday to assess and contain the damage from the release by WikiLeaks of thousands of documents that cataloged the agency’s cyberspying capabilities,
- our. wikileaks. org
This is the digital equivallent of a specalized CIA tool to place covers over the english language text on U S produced weapons systems before giving them to insurgents secretly backed by the CIA
- WikiLeaks Vault 7: what you need to know about the alleged CIA hacking
The revelation comes from WikiLeaks, which has released thousands of purported CIA “Vault 7” files pertaining to hacking tools the agency could use to spy on targets, tools that include
- WikiLeaks reveals CIA files describing hacking tools | AP News
WASHINGTON (AP) — WikiLeaks published thousands of documents Tuesday described as secret files about CIA hacking tools the government employs to break into users' computers, mobile phones and even smart TVs from companies like Apple, Google, Microsoft and Samsung
- WikiLeaks - Vault 7: Projects
Today, June 28th 2017, WikiLeaks publishes documents from the ELSA project of the CIA ELSA is a geo-location malware for WiFi-enabled devices like laptops running the Micorosoft Windows operating system
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