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#Vault7: CIA, MI5 turned Samsung TVs into spying devices, even when switched off | |
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The CIA and MI5 have the ability to hack certain Samsung smart TVs which can then be operated as a listening device even when the televisions are switched off, the latest WikiLeaks dump has revealed, raising privacy questions for homes across the world. | The CIA and MI5 have the ability to hack certain Samsung smart TVs which can then be operated as a listening device even when the televisions are switched off, the latest WikiLeaks dump has revealed, raising privacy questions for homes across the world. |
The high-tech cyber espionage capabilities were detailed in WikiLeaks’ latest data release on Tuesday, which outlined how the CIA and MI5 held a joint workshop in June 2014. | The high-tech cyber espionage capabilities were detailed in WikiLeaks’ latest data release on Tuesday, which outlined how the CIA and MI5 held a joint workshop in June 2014. |
The workshop resulted in the development of covert hacking and listening techniques, which were given the codename ‘Weeping Angel’. | The workshop resulted in the development of covert hacking and listening techniques, which were given the codename ‘Weeping Angel’. |
The techniques developed were used to hack into the Samsung F8000 smart TV series. | The techniques developed were used to hack into the Samsung F8000 smart TV series. |
Launched as a premium smart TV in 2013 the F8000 series has the ability to be controlled by the viewer using voice and motion sensors and has been distributed globally. | Launched as a premium smart TV in 2013 the F8000 series has the ability to be controlled by the viewer using voice and motion sensors and has been distributed globally. |
Samsung has been the top-selling TV brand in the world for the past decade with a global market share of 21 percent as of 2015. The number of F8000’s sold is not known. | Samsung has been the top-selling TV brand in the world for the past decade with a global market share of 21 percent as of 2015. The number of F8000’s sold is not known. |
According to the documents published by WikiLeaks, audio could be obtained even when the TV appeared to be off, using a ‘Fake-Off’ mechanism that took control of the LED light. | According to the documents published by WikiLeaks, audio could be obtained even when the TV appeared to be off, using a ‘Fake-Off’ mechanism that took control of the LED light. |
It is not clear from the leak whether the audio was streamed or downloaded. In a section titled ‘ToDo / Future Work’ the document discusses plans to stream audio from the TVs. | It is not clear from the leak whether the audio was streamed or downloaded. In a section titled ‘ToDo / Future Work’ the document discusses plans to stream audio from the TVs. |
Video capture is also listed as planned for future development in the documents. | Video capture is also listed as planned for future development in the documents. |
READ MORE: Apple, Samsung, Microsoft: WikiLeaks blows lid on scale of CIA’s hacking arsenal | READ MORE: Apple, Samsung, Microsoft: WikiLeaks blows lid on scale of CIA’s hacking arsenal |
The document revealed that the CIA and MI5 developed the ability to extract browser and WPA/Wi-Fi credentials and history, with plans to develop a ‘Fake-Off’ mechanism for WiFi, enabling them to transfer data even when WiFi appears to be off. | The document revealed that the CIA and MI5 developed the ability to extract browser and WPA/Wi-Fi credentials and history, with plans to develop a ‘Fake-Off’ mechanism for WiFi, enabling them to transfer data even when WiFi appears to be off. |
The tools were named ‘Weeping Angel’ after predatory creatures from the British sci-fi series ‘Doctor Who’ which take on the form of stone statues before attacking their prey. | The tools were named ‘Weeping Angel’ after predatory creatures from the British sci-fi series ‘Doctor Who’ which take on the form of stone statues before attacking their prey. |
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