WikiLeaks latest dump – CIA tool infects networks, allows CIA to monitor


We had another dump yesterday by WikLeaks. It is getting to be ho hum with barely a mention. But what it reveals is that those of us who were accused of wearing tin foil and sporting a degree of paranoia of our government to boot was well justified. So here is a post for the irredeemables. All of this information to be stored at the Utah Data Center.

WikiLeaks published a hacking tool known as “Archimedes” in another installment of their CIA Vault 7 leak series today.

This is just one of a number of viruses supposedly used by the CIA and revealed by WikiLeaks. WikiLeaks claimed in March that just one percent of their Vault 7 series had been released so far, with many more leaks to come.

The wildest dreams of the Gestapo. KGB and East German Stasi comes into full being to “protect you”

WikiLeaks claims the hacking tool is used to infiltrate and attack computers that are linked via a local area network (LAN). The program essentially uses one computer to share viruses across the network, rerouting computer traffic to an exploitation server that allows the CIA to monitor network traffic on the computer.

 “The document illustrates a type of attack within a ‘protected environment’ as the the tool is deployed into an existing local network abusing existing machines to bring targeted computers under control and allowing further exploitation and abuse,” WikiLeaks explains.

More at Breitbart

13 Responses to “WikiLeaks latest dump – CIA tool infects networks, allows CIA to monitor”

  1. The Weekly Headlines – My Daily Musing Says:

    […] WikiLeaks latest dump – CIA tool infects networks, allows CIA to monitor […]

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  2. Steve Dennis Says:

    Glad I still have not retired my tinfoil hat…

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  3. Mustang Says:

    The government of the United States today would make Joseph Stalin green with envy. The truth is that not a single department or agency of the federal government gives a damn what we the people think. Worse than this, our government is too far gone; short of a massive upheaval, there is nothing we can do to make our government responsive to our will. We are today almost exactly in the place where the Russians were during the Soviet era. The government doesn’t need a warrant to spy on us; there are no more checks and balances. We no longer have the right to express an opinion and if we do, we bare our throats to so-called hate statutes. In this new period, we Americans will either do as we’re told, or else. Land of the free my ass …

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    • bunkerville Says:

      True indeed. Worse, our fellow Americans have turned on us thanks to a generation fo indoctrination while attending our schools and colleges. We fell asleep at the switch and lost our country. I can’t tell you how many friends I have lost, and more to follow if I didn’t keep my mouth shut. Hard to believe.

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  4. JCscuba Says:

    What we aren’t supposed to trust the government? That’s a shocker

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  5. Simply Linda Says:

    I think its perfectly normal to have concerns about the government…so, go ahead and monitor my stuff. lololol—of course I am being flippant. wink.

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    • bunkerville Says:

      The latest this week was Obama was spying on thousands.. We shall see where it leads. It may not be us that need to be concerned at this point. But Congress?

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      • Simply Linda Says:

        Well..considering Congress is at a new low time low. I think folks in general, are fed up. Period. Always gotta keep the people down, wink.

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  6. Brittius Says:

    Reblogged this on Brittius.

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