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Julian Assange: "You're all screwed."
  • MundusVultDecipiMundusVultDecipi December 2011 +1 -1
    WikilLeaks founder Julian Assange tells smartphone and Gmail users 'you're all screwed' by intelligence contractors who sell mass surveillance devices for such technologies in the post 9/11 world. He also announced that his whistleblowing organisation was embarking on a new 'source protection platform'

    Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/video/2011/dec/02/julian-assange-iphone-blackberry-gmail-surveillance-screwed-video

    The Spyfiles
    Translations
    [fr] Wikileaks : Un monde sous surveillance
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    - The Spyfiles - The Map
    WikiLeaks: The Spy Files

    Mass interception of entire populations is not only a reality, it is a secret new industry spanning 25 countries

    It sounds like something out of Hollywood, but as of today, mass interception systems, built by Western intelligence contractors, including for ’political opponents’ are a reality. Today WikiLeaks began releasing a database of hundreds of documents from as many as 160 intelligence contractors in the mass surveillance industry. Working with Bugged Planet and Privacy International, as well as media organizations form six countries – ARD in Germany, The Bureau of Investigative Journalism in the UK, The Hindu in India, L’Espresso in Italy, OWNI in France and the Washington Post in the U.S. Wikileaks is shining a light on this secret industry that has boomed since September 11, 2001 and is worth billions of dollars per year. WikiLeaks has released 287 documents today, but the Spy Files project is ongoing and further information will be released this week and into next year.

    International surveillance companies are based in the more technologically sophisticated countries, and they sell their technology on to every country of the world. This industry is, in practice, unregulated. Intelligence agencies, military forces and police authorities are able to silently, and on mass, and secretly intercept calls and take over computers without the help or knowledge of the telecommunication providers. Users’ physical location can be tracked if they are carrying a mobile phone, even if it is only on stand by.

    But the WikiLeaks Spy Files are more than just about ’good Western countries’ exporting to ’bad developing world countries’. Western companies are also selling a vast range of mass surveillance equipment to Western intelligence agencies. In traditional spy stories, intelligence agencies like MI5 bug the phone of one or two people of interest. In the last ten years systems for indiscriminate, mass surveillance have become the norm. Intelligence companies such as VASTech secretly sell equipment to permanently record the phone calls of entire nations. Others record the location of every mobile phone in a city, down to 50 meters. Systems to infect every Facebook user, or smart-phone owner of an entire population group are on the intelligence market.

    Selling Surveillance to Dictators

    When citizens overthrew the dictatorships in Egypt and Libya this year, they uncovered listening rooms where devices from Gamma corporation of the UK, Amesys of France, VASTech of South Africa and ZTE Corp of China monitored their every move online and on the phone.

    Surveillance companies like SS8 in the U.S., Hacking Team in Italy and Vupen in France manufacture viruses (Trojans) that hijack individual computers and phones (including iPhones, Blackberries and Androids), take over the device, record its every use, movement, and even the sights and sounds of the room it is in. Other companies like Phoenexia in the Czech Republic collaborate with the military to create speech analysis tools. They identify individuals by gender, age and stress levels and track them based on ‘voiceprints’. Blue Coat in the U.S. and Ipoque in Germany sell tools to governments in countries like China and Iran to prevent dissidents from organizing online.

    Trovicor, previously a subsidiary of Nokia Siemens Networks, supplied the Bahraini government with interception technologies that tracked human rights activist Abdul Ghani Al Khanjar. He was shown details of personal mobile phone conversations from before he was interrogated and beaten in the winter of 2010-2011.

    How Mass Surveillance Contractors Share Your Data with the State

    In January 2011, the National Security Agency broke ground on a $1.5 billion facility in the Utah desert that is designed to store terabytes of domestic and foreign intelligence data forever and process it for years to come.

    Telecommunication companies are forthcoming when it comes to disclosing client information to the authorities - no matter the country. Headlines during August’s unrest in the UK exposed how Research in Motion (RIM), makers of the Blackberry, offered to help the government identify their clients. RIM has been in similar negotiations to share BlackBerry Messenger data with the governments of India, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.

    Weaponizing Data Kills Innocent People

    There are commercial firms that now sell special software that analyze this data and turn it into powerful tools that can be used by military and intelligence agencies.

    For example, in military bases across the U.S., Air Force pilots use a video link and joystick to fly Predator drones to conduct surveillance over the Middle East and Central Asia. This data is available to Central Intelligence Agency officials who use it to fire Hellfire missiles on targets.

    The CIA officials have bought software that allows them to match phone signals and voice prints instantly and pinpoint the specific identity and location of individuals. Intelligence Integration Systems, Inc., based in Massachusetts - sells a “location-based analytics” software called Geospatial Toolkit for this purpose. Another Massachusetts company named Netezza, which bought a copy of the software, allegedly reverse engineered the code and sold a hacked version to the Central Intelligence Agency for use in remotely piloted drone aircraft.

    IISI, which says that the software could be wrong by a distance of up to 40 feet, sued Netezza to prevent the use of this software. Company founder Rich Zimmerman stated in court that his “reaction was one of stun, amazement that they (CIA) want to kill people with my software that doesn’t work."

    Orwell’s World

    Across the world, mass surveillance contractors are helping intelligence agencies spy on individuals and ‘communities of interest’ on an industrial scale.

    The Wikileaks Spy Files reveal the details of which companies are making billions selling sophisticated tracking tools to government buyers, flouting export rules, and turning a blind eye to dictatorial regimes that abuse human rights.

    How to use the Spy Files

    To search inside those files, click one of the link on the left pane of this page, to get the list of documents by type, company date or tag.

    To search all these companies on a world map use the following tool from Owni

    Source: http://wikileaks.org/the-spyfiles.html
  • MundusVultDecipiMundusVultDecipi December 2011 +1 -1
    "In a Thanksgiving post, we mentioned this software as one of nine reasons to wear a tinfoil hat."
    http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2011/11/secret-software-logging-video/
  • gavemehope December 2011 +1 -1
    Julian Assange has balls of steel, I wonder if they get a signal from them. If not he should paint them gold, then they will worship them. Sad to say this does not surprise me at all. Look how long for instance they had the Blackbird, before we knew of it, apply the comparative rational to today's tech,..... well... this is just what we have found out about. I often wonder of satellite advances. When is the last time you have heard anything on that? All that damn Orwell's fault for giving these megalomaniacs the damn idea.

    Looking at this info, and thinking of how the surveillance of the world is by all means worse than this, it really makes you wonder why anyone would think you would need to pass the lunatic, coup attempting, freedom destroying clause in the defense bill being actually presented as something acceptable, though mostly closed off from the public, and blacked out on the media. Trying to sneak it in there. Why would we need it? When it is all stopped before it is started now to the point they are out there trying to create stories for politicians anyway. This at least explains that.

    Terrorize us into to giving up our freedoms is the logical conclusion, when you look at say, the incident in New York, with MR. I am more powerful than the president, I have my own Army, put out a fake terror story against the FBI's advise, Mike, I impregnate every women I work with, Anytime is Citytime when the profits mine and it's on your dime, Doucheberg.

    Anyway you mix this tech with the Unpatriot act, and there is no reason not to just use these, to record evidence, as they do, to convict any dumb ass, nut bag, in a federal criminal court, where they have really kicked ass at it when they have had a chance, like over 400, times. The FBI and Security boys have it covered, to say the least. Looks like too damn good. Which makes the thought of someone trying to pass this bill, look like only people who wish to rule over this country, and discontinue freedom.

    Back to the article. We should support anyone brave enough to get this info and put it out there, it's looks like they are trying to put a totalitarian end to it.
  • whitefeather December 2011 +1 -1 (+1 / -0 )
    This is getting insane.
  • AnotherChris December 2011 +1 -1 (+1 / -0 )
    @ whitefeather.... don't you mean insane-r?


    It's crazy.

    Agrees: whitefeather

  • esmart December 2011 +1 -1 (+1 / -0 )
    Secrecy has killed more people than transparency
  • gavemehope December 2011 +1 -1 (+2 / -0 )
    It's getting way insane. You think we can at least request drug test for congress? Might explain something. Somebody is smoking something . Anyway thanks for posting this MV.
  • AnotherChris December 2011 +1 -1
    Maybe we should MAKE them smoke something....Either way it's clear that there are serious dosage issues...more or less....it's crazy no matter which way you look at it... Maybe we could give them all paintball guns and walkie talkies, and, full permission to issue as many as they like, even permission to invent big paint cannons, that lay paint to a city.... I'd give permission...better that than cleaning up bodies... where are we going....???
  • slave December 2011 +1 -1 (+4 / -0 )
    Guess how they fund all this? By having us pay for it through our participation in the economic system. We may not like it but when we buy / sell anything, work (as employed or "self-employed"), and / or pay taxes we feed this beast that then devours wanting more. By the time the watered down "political reforms" get enacted (added to the innumerous laws and declarations that are keep collecting dust testament to the naivete of the sheeple) what would be their level of surveillance and control? "You are all screwed". Time to pull the plug from capitalism by "occupying private property / ownership" repossessing it as common property / ownership. With nothing left to feed on, only then will this macabre Ponzi scheme collapse and the beast of our nightmare vanish into oblivion.
  • DurandusDurandus December 2011 +1 -1
    Again, I would ad the strategy of withdrawing support from the System by refusing to buy any Corporate goods or services...Walmart, Target...wherever...supporting locally owned businesses, which, may cost a bit more to ourselves but is worth the effect of starving the Beast in every purchace we make.