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According to the latest statement by WikiLeaks, a TV that can secretly record our conversation and a smartphone that forwards text messages to the CIA are one of the so-called devices used to monitor us.
The site released top-secret data from anonymous sources and released thousands of new documents claiming to reveal the intrusion methods used by US government spy agencies.
So, what is Vault 7? Why is it a big deal?
On Tuesday, March 7, WikiLeaks announced the first of a series of new CIA leaks. CIA).
The leaked code.
The website, called Vault 7, is "the largest publication of confidential documents ever made by the agency ".
The first part of the series, known as "zero years," includes a shocking statement that the CIA has developed software to hack into people's smartphones, computers and cars.
WikiLeaks claims that it contains 761 documents from the Virginia Cyber Intelligence Center of the US Central Intelligence Agency.
A cia spokesman said the organization "does not comment on the authenticity or content of the so-called intelligence documents.
The Interior Ministry declined to comment.
Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, said this vast treasure trove is unique from a political, legal and forensic perspective.
WikiLeaks claims that a virus can put the Samsung F8000 smart TV in fake shutdown mode, so owners believe they are shut down while secretly recording conversations and sending data to the CIA.
It says the crying angel
A virus named after a doctor.
Developed by experts from MI5, London.
The so-called virus makes a creepy comparison with George Orwell's famous dystopian novel 1984, in which people are often monitored by two people
TV screen at home.
The files also seem to indicate that GCHQ works with US spies to invade iphone and Android software and can even take pictures when the owner thinks the phone is turned off.
Samsung said it was investigating the allegations "urgently.
The South Korean company has a large number of smart TVs that use microphones for voice control.
But in 2015, viewers were warned not to discuss personal information in front of the TV.
An evil clause in its privacy policy also warned that sensitive information was passed on to the United States --
It is headquartered in communications.
Samsung said: "Protecting the privacy of consumers and the security of our devices is Samsung's top priority.
We are aware of the report and are looking into it urgently.
"WikiLeaks is more than one
State media organizations that publish top-secret and confidential documents from anonymous sources.
According to its website, its goal is to "bring important news and information to the public ". . .
One of our most important activities is to publish the original material next to our news reports so that both readers and historians can see evidence of the truth.
"It also strives to protect whistleblowers and operate an anonymous online" dropbox "where insiders can upload information ".
WikiLeaks was released on 2006 by 45-year-
Old Australian hacker Julian Assange, but the site and its founder became a household name in 2010 after releasing footage of an American helicopter killing civilians in Iraq.
After the video was released, the US government launched a criminal investigation into the leak --
It was later found to be from Soldier Chelsea (
Used to be Bradley)Manning.
On 2010, two women claimed that Assange had sexually assaulted them at a meeting in Sweden.
He was interrogated and allowed to leave the country, but the case was reopened.
It opened in November.
Assange feared that he would be extradited to the United States if he returned to Sweden and said he would face problems in the UK.
In 2012, the British Supreme Court ruled that he would have to return to Sweden, so he applied for political asylum and was approved in Ecuador.
Since then he has been forced to stay at the Ecuador embassy in London because he will be arrested if he leaves.
In 2010 WikiLeaks, nearly 400,000 field reports called the Iraq war log were published, including shocking footage of soldiers Chelsea Manning killing civilians in Iraq in 2007.
The video, known by the site as Collateral Murder, shows two Apache helicopter pilots laughing and joking when attacking more than a dozen civilians, including two Reuters journalists.
It also leaked Hillary Clinton's Iraq-related emails during the U. S. presidential campaign, documents related to Guantanamo Bay, documents related to Scientology, and a list of BNP members.