August 3, 2017 WikiLeaks published documents from the Dumbo project of the CIA. Dumbo is a capability to suspend processes utilizing webcams and corrupt any video recordings that could compromise a PAG deployment. The PAG (Physical Access Group) is a special branch within the CCI (Center for Cyber I... Read more...
WikiLeaks releases four CIA malware spy programs: BothanSpy; Gyrfalcon; Highrise; UCL/Raytheon; and Imperial as part of its Vault 7 operation. BothanSpy (Windowa) & Gyrfalcon (Linux) On July 6, 2017 WikiLeaks published documents from the BothanSpy and Gyrfalcon projects of the CIA. The implant... Read more...
WikiLeaks releases two more CIA Vault 7 drops on consecutive days: Elsa on Wednesday June 28, 2017 and Outlaw Country on Thursday the 29th. Elsa 28 June, 2017 (Texas). WikiLeaks publishes documents from the ELSA project of the CIA. ELSA is a geo-location malware for WiFi-enabled devices like lapto... Read more...
WikiLeaks publishes documents from the Brutal Kangaroo project of the CIA. Brutal Kangaroo is a tool suite for Microsoft Windows that targets closed networks by air gap jumping using thumbdrives. Brutal Kangaroo components create a custom covert network within the target closed network and providing... Read more...
June 15th 2017, WikiLeaks publishes documents from the Cherry Blossom project of the CIA that was developed and implemented with the help of the US nonprofit Stanford Research Institute (SRI International). Cherry Blossom provides a means of monitoring the Internet activity of and performing soft... Read more...
June 1, 2017. WikiLeaks publishes documents from the "Pandemic" project of the CIA, a persistent implant for Microsoft Windows machines that share files (programs) with remote users in a local network. "Pandemic" targets remote users by replacing application code on-the-fly with a Trojan version... Read more...
WikiLeaks publishes documents from the "Athena" project of the CIA. "Athena" - like the related "Hera" system - provides remote beacon and loader capabilities on target computers running the Microsoft Windows operating system (from Windows XP to Windows 10). Once installed, the malware provides a be... Read more...
May 5, 2017. WikiLeaks publishes "Archimedes" a tool used by the CIA to attack a computer inside a Local Area Network (LAN), usually used in offices. It allows the re-directing of traffic from the target computer inside the LAN through a computer infected with this malware and controlled by the CIA.... Read more...
April 28, 2017. WikiLeaks publishes the documentation and source code for CIA's "Scribbles" project, a document-watermarking preprocessing system to embed "Web Beacon"-style tags into documents that are likely to be copied by Insiders, Whistle-Blowers, Journalists or others. The released version 1.0... Read more...
On April 21, 2017, WikiLeaks publishes ‘Weeping Angel’ User Guide from the CIA Vault 7 cache. Weeping Angel is a spy tool implant designed for Samsung F Series Smart Televisions. Based on the ‘Extending’ tool from MI5/BTSS, the implant is designed to record audio from the built-in microphone... Read more...