Andy writes,

>> Wikileaks has carefully reviewed the "Year Zero" disclosure and published
>> substantive CIA documentation while avoiding the distribution of 'armed'
>> cyberweapons
>
> Yeah, I looked at the "leaks" earlier this morning and pretty much found
> nothing. It was basically saying "with this code we can do this" but no actual
> code. Nothing to see here, move along.


Ref: 
http://www.afr.com/news/policy/defence/wikileaks-documents-describe-cia-spying-through-samsung-phones-and-tv-sets-20170307-gut04y


Yes, to release any of the actual code would appear to verge on criminal. 

"WikiLeaks said it was not releasing the computer code for actual, usable 
cyberweapons "until a consensus emerges on the technical and political nature 
of the CIA's program and how such 'weapons' should be analysed, disarmed and 
published."

Some of the details of the CIA programs might have come from the plot of a spy 
novel.. One, code-named Weeping Angel, uses Samsung televisions as covert 
listening devices. According to the WikiLeaks news release, even when it 
appears to be turned off, the television "operates as a bug, recording 
conversations in the room and sending them over the internet to a covert CIA 
server."

If CIA agents did manage to hack the smart TVs, they would not be the only 
ones. Since their release, internet-connected televisions have been a focus for 
hackers and cybersecurity experts, many of whom see the sets' ability to record 
and transmit conversations as a potentially dangerous vulnerability.

In early 2015, Samsung appeared to acknowledge the televisions posed a risk to 
privacy. The fine print terms of service included with its smart TVs said that 
the television sets could capture background conversations, and that they could 
be passed on to third parties.

The company also provided a remarkably blunt warning: "Please be aware that if 
your spoken words include personal or other sensitive information, that 
information will be among the data captured and transmitted to a third party 
through your use of Voice Recognition."

Cheers,
Stephen

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