Wikileaks: CIA enters other computers and operating systems Mac OS X, Debian and Solaris
ALWAYS DISCUSSED MANIPULATING ANY OTHER LINKS AND WINDOWS TO REMOVE OTHER FILES AND FOLDERS
A new series of documents, that is, the CIA program that allows the US main spy and subversion headquarters to manage others' computers from a distance and to "bubble" information from them, Wikileaks said.
The world-renowned WikiLeaks Julian Assange, on the occasion, said it was the documents from the Imperial project.
In essence, these are the data that in principle function as "trojan" CIA programs with encrypted names Achilles, Aeris and SeaPea, which allow US agents to - seamlessly for victims - manipulate files and folders of other computers.
These programs are used for computers running Mac OS X, Debian and Solaris.
This latest CIA capture belongs to the Vault 7 series of documents, which is the biggest leak of material from Langley so far.
The word is no less than 10,000 documents and files held by the CIA in the isolated internal computer network of its Cyber-Spy Center.
Wikileaks began publishing documents from this "series" on March 7th.
And, it has already revealed that the CIA - thanks to "Trojan programs" - had access to all computers that used and used operating systems and joined a series of data used by Linux and Microsoft Windows. Likewise, smartphones.
- 29 Jul, 2017
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