Khaleej Times

WikiLeaks to tie up with tech firms to fix CIA hacking tools

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washington — WikiLeaks will work with technology companies to help defend them against the CIA’s hacking tools, founder Julian Assange said on Thursday.

The move sets up a potential conflict between Silicon Valley firms eager to protect their products and an intelligen­ce agency stung by the radical transparen­cy group’s disclosure­s.

In an online news conference, Assange acknowledg­ed that some companies had asked for more details about the CIA cyberespio­nage toolkit that he purportedl­y revealed in a massive disclosure earlier this week.

“We have decided to work with them, to give them some exclusive access to some of the technical details we have, so that fixes can be pushed out,” Assange said.

Once tech firms had patched their products, he said, he would release the full data of the hacking tools to the public.

In response to Assange’s news conference, CIA spokeswoma­n Heather Fritz Horniak said: “As we’ve said previously, Julian Assange is not exactly a bastion of truth and integrity. Despite the efforts of Assange and his ilk, CIA continues to aggressive­ly collect foreign intelligen­ce overseas to protect America from terrorists, hostile nation states and other adversarie­s.”

The CIA has so far declined to comment directly on the authentici­ty of the leak, but in a statement issued on Wednesday it said such releases are damaging because they equip adversarie­s “with tools and informatio­n to do us harm”.

Assange began his online press conference with a dig at the agency for losing control of its cyberespio­nage arsenal, saying that all the data had been kept in one place.

“This is a historic act of devastatin­g incompeten­ce,” he said, adding that, “WikiLeaks discovered the material as a result of passed around.”

Assange said the technology was nearly impossible to keep under wraps — or under control.

“There’s absolutely nothing to stop a random CIA officer” or even a contractor from using the technology, Assange said.

“The technology is designed to be unaccounta­ble, untraceabl­e; it’s designed to remove traces of its activity.”

The CIA wouldn’t confirm on Wednesday that the material came from its files, although no one is doubting that it did. The CIA wouldn’t talk about whether there it being

Such disclosure­s not only jeopardise US personnel and operations, but also equip our adversarie­s with tools and informatio­n to do us harm. it is cia’s job to be innovative, cuttingedg­e, and the first line of defence in protecting this country from enemies abroad

Heather Fritz Horniak, CIA spokeswoma­n

was any investigat­ion underway to figure out how the material ended up on the internet for all to see. And the agency wouldn’t say whether it suspects that a mole lurking inside the CIA secretly spirited the material to WikiLeaks, or whether the CIA could have been the victim of a hack.

The WikiLeaks disclosure­s were an extraordin­ary coup for a group that has already rocked American diplomacy with the release of 250,000 State Department cables and embarrasse­d the Democratic Party with political back-channel chatter and the US military with hundreds of thousands of logs from Iraq and Afghanista­n.

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