8th March 2017
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ISO Quartermaster
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Join Date: Mar 2014
Posts: 628
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Some interesting things:
1. Attributing Cyberattacks
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"Tradecraft DO's and DON'Ts" contains CIA rules on how its malware should be written to avoid fingerprints implicating the "CIA, US government, or its witting partner companies" in "forensic review". Similar secret standards cover the use of encryption to hide CIA hacker and malware communication (pdf), describing targets & exfiltrated data (pdf) as well as executing payloads (pdf) and persisting (pdf) in the target's machines over time.
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2. Hacking cars
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-st...-a7616826.html
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4) The agency explored hacking into cars and crashing them, allowing 'nearly undetectable assassinations'
Many of the documents reference tools that appear to have dangerous and unknown uses. One file, for instance, shows that the CIA were looking into ways of remotely controlling cars and vans by hacking into them.
"The purpose of such control is not specified, but it would permit the CIA to engage in nearly undetectable assassinations," WikiLeaks notes, in an unproven piece of speculation.
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Signature: Furthermore, I consider that systemd must be destroyed.
Based on Latin oratorical phrase
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