In addition to its headquarters in Langley, Virginia, the USâ CIA also uses the US consulate in Frankfurt, Germany as a covert base for its hackers covering Europe, the Middle East and Africa, WikiLeaks has claimed in its latest leaks on the CIA.
âCIA hackers operating out of the Frankfurt consulate (âCenter for Cyber Intelligence Europeâ or CCIE) are given diplomatic (âblackâ) passports and State Department cover. The instructions for incoming CIA hackers make Germanyâs counter-intelligence efforts appear inconsequential,â said WikiLeaks which began its new series of leaks on the Central Intelligence Agency on Tuesday.
Code-named âVault 7â by WikiLeaks, it is the largest ever publication of confidential documents on the US spy agency. The first full part of the series, âYear Zeroâ, comprises 8,761 documents and files from an isolated, high-security network situated inside the CIAâs Center for Cyber Intelligence in Langley.
Two earlier WikiLeaks publications give further detail on CIA approaches to customs and secondary screening procedures. Once in Frankfurt, CIA hackers can travel without further border checks to the 25 European countries that are part of the Schengen open border area, including France, Italy and Switzerland. A numb er of the CIAâs electronic attack methods are designed for physical proximity, the anti-secrecy organisation said.
These attack methods are able to penetrate high-security networks that are disconnected from the internet, such as police record database, WikiLeaks said explaining the method of the US intelligence agencyâs operations. âIn these cases, a CIA officer, agent or allied intelligence officer acting under instructions, physically infiltrates the targeted workplace.
The attacker is provided with a USB containing malware developed for the CIA for this purpose, which is inserted into the targeted computer. The attacker then infects and exfiltrates data to removable media,â WikiLeaks said. In the latest release of documents, CIA was also accused of turning Appleâs iPhone, Googleâs Android and Microsoftâs Windows and even Samsung TVs into covert microphones.
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