WikiLeaks says the CIA can see your Whatsapp messages

Latest Wkileaks report suggests CIA can use your TV to spy on you

Hacking the OS directly allowed the spy agency to see what's on a smartphones screen PHOTO: AFP

The CIA can turn your TV into a listening device, bypass popular encryption apps, and possibly control your car, according to a trove of alleged documents from the US spy agency released Tuesday by WikiLeaks.

The latest documents published by Wikileaks suggests that US premier spy agency has developed a malware that can turn your TV into a listening device, control your car and even bypass security barriers on popular messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.

WikiLeaks exposes alleged CIA hacking program

The documents show that the CIA has produced more than 1,000 malware systems – viruses, trojans, and other software that can infiltrate and take control of target electronics which can target iPhones, Android systems, popular Microsoft software, and Samsung smart TVs, which can be transformed into covert microphones.

Among the most noteworthy, WikiLeaks claims is that the Central Intelligence Agency, in partnership with other US and foreign agencies, has been able to bypass the encryption on popular messaging apps such as WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal.




What this means is that by infecting smartphones, the CIA can get around encryption technologies of popular apps like WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram, Weibo, and Confide and collect information before it is encrypted by sophisticated software, in essence rendering the security measures useless.

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Hacking the OS directly would allow the spy agency to see what's on the smartphones screen and listen to what the user is typing or dictating and therefore capture the unencrypted original data.

The agency has also reportedly created malware that allowed it to take control of internet connected televisions and covertly listen in on conversations in people’s living rooms.

The document from WikiLeaks also mention a program called Weeping Angel, which it says was developed by US and British personnel to take over a Samsung smart television, making it appear it was off when in fact it was recording conversations in the room.

 
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