MOSCOW (Sputnik) — WikiLeaks released new documents on Wednesday as part of the Vault 7 release, which contain experts’ reports to the CIA regarding the functioning of several malware programs.
RELEASE: Classified CIA-Raytheon docs on suspected Chinese state malware #SamauriPanda #Vault7 https://t.co/1AdPryE3Br pic.twitter.com/Quo6cGrtkg
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) 19 июля 2017 г.
RELEASE: CIA-Rayethon analysis of #FireEye report on Twitter powered suspected Russian state malware #HammerToss https://t.co/RNJnNGo4c0 pic.twitter.com/wPN2XFl0h8
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) 19 июля 2017 г.
"They [the documents] mostly contain Proof-of-Concept ideas and assessments for malware attack vectors — partly based on public documents from security researchers and private enterprises in the computer security field," WikiLeaks' press release said.
The documents, submitted to the CIA between November 2014 and September 2015, were prepared by the CIA contractor Raytheon Blackbird Technologies for the "UMBRAGE Component Library" (UCL) project, WikiLeaks added.
RELEASE: Classified CIA-Raytheon documents on Regin covert malware #Vault7 https://t.co/jutqkdf8JF pic.twitter.com/tuH4D8ePAG
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) 19 июля 2017 г.
The collective released the first batch from the Vault 7 unprecedentedly large archive of CIA-related classified documents in March, containing a total of 8,761 documents. The latest release, dedicated to a CIA project targeting SMS messages sent and receive on Android devices, occurred on July 13.