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CIA-controlled firm sold cracked encryption machines to Malaysia, others
Wednesday, 12 Feb 2020 06:50 AM MYT

BY JUSTIN ONG

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A Swiss company secretly controlled by the CIA sold encryption devices to Malaysia and over 120 other countries which allowed the spy outfit to listen in on their communications. — AFP pic
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 12 — Malaysia and over 120 other countries bought rigged encryption devices from a Swiss company secretly controlled by the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and which allowed the spy outfit to listen in on their communications.

According to the Washington Post, the devices were ostensibly designed to hide the communications of a country’s espionage and diplomatic corps as well as government officials from the prying eyes of other nations, but secretly compromised to let the CIA easily decipher such material.

Building off its reputation as the firm behind code-making devices for the US troops in the Second World War, Crypto AG became the go-to company for encryption devices that countries trusted to keep their lines of communication secure.

The firm made its fortune selling the devices all over the world including to Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam in the region.

Singapore, a prominent US ally, was notably not a customer of Crypto AG, nor were any of the US’ main intelligence partners in the Five Eyes.

The existence of the operation — first codenamed “Thesaurus” and later renamed “Rubicon” — was exposed after the Washington Post obtained a classified report of the spy agency’s history that reportedly gloated about the exploit.

“It was the intelligence coup of the century,” according to an excerpt of the report.

“Foreign governments were paying good money to the US and West Germany for the privilege of having their most secret communications read by at least two (and possibly as many as five or six) foreign countries.

The account was independently corroborated by former employees of Crypto AG in recent interviews.

According to the report, the CIA and another US intelligence outfit, the National Security Agency (NSA), began co-operating on Crypto AG in the 1970s and controlled nearly every aspect of the firm.

Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service (BND) was an early partner in the programme but sold off its interest to the CIA in the 1990s after the former became unsettled by the risks of exposure.

The CIA and NSA continued reaping the rewards of the earlier labour, however, easily spying on friends and foes alike.

Among others, they listened in on the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis and channelled Argentinian communications to British allies during the Falklands War.

Several times in its history, the clandestine setup was nearly exposed after the government officials with knowledge of the operation — including former US president Ronald Reagan — made careless remarks that almost tipped off rivals.

However, the true extent of the deception had never been fully discovered until now.

Former US intelligence officials who spoke to the Washington Post expressed no remorse about the programme that has been credited with helping their country prevail in the Cold War and keep tabs on unfavourable regimes.

“Do I have any qualms? Zero,” Bobby Ray Inman, a former NSA director and CIA deputy director in the late 1970s and early 1980s, told the US news outlet.

“It was a very valuable source of communications on significantly large parts of the world important to US policymakers.”

Crypto AG was liquidated in 2018 but its products remain in use with over a dozen countries today.

However, its devices have largely been outmoded by modern electronic encryption methods.

The Washington Post report did not detail when Malaysia purchased the devices from Crypto AG or whether these remain in service.
 
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CIA-controlled firm sold cracked encryption machines to Malaysia, others
Wednesday, 12 Feb 2020 06:50 AM MYT

BY JUSTIN ONG

20140814-CIA-afp.jpg


A Swiss company secretly controlled by the CIA sold encryption devices to Malaysia and over 120 other countries which allowed the spy outfit to listen in on their communications. — AFP pic
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 12 — Malaysia and over 120 other countries bought rigged encryption devices from a Swiss company secretly controlled by the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and which allowed the spy outfit to listen in on their communications.

According to the Washington Post, the devices were ostensibly designed to hide the communications of a country’s espionage and diplomatic corps as well as government officials from the prying eyes of other nations, but secretly compromised to let the CIA easily decipher such material.

Building off its reputation as the firm behind code-making devices for the US troops in the Second World War, Crypto AG became the go-to company for encryption devices that countries trusted to keep their lines of communication secure.

The firm made its fortune selling the devices all over the world including to Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam in the region.

Singapore, a prominent US ally, was notably not a customer of Crypto AG, nor were any of the US’ main intelligence partners in the Five Eyes.

The existence of the operation — first codenamed “Thesaurus” and later renamed “Rubicon” — was exposed after the Washington Post obtained a classified report of the spy agency’s history that reportedly gloated about the exploit.

“It was the intelligence coup of the century,” according to an excerpt of the report.

“Foreign governments were paying good money to the US and West Germany for the privilege of having their most secret communications read by at least two (and possibly as many as five or six) foreign countries.

The account was independently corroborated by former employees of Crypto AG in recent interviews.

According to the report, the CIA and another US intelligence outfit, the National Security Agency (NSA), began co-operating on Crypto AG in the 1970s and controlled nearly every aspect of the firm.

Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service (BND) was an early partner in the programme but sold off its interest to the CIA in the 1990s after the former became unsettled by the risks of exposure.

The CIA and NSA continued reaping the rewards of the earlier labour, however, easily spying on friends and foes alike.

Among others, they listened in on the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis and channelled Argentinian communications to British allies during the Falklands War.

Several times in its history, the clandestine setup was nearly exposed after the government officials with knowledge of the operation — including former US president Ronald Reagan — made careless remarks that almost tipped off rivals.

However, the true extent of the deception had never been fully discovered until now.

Former US intelligence officials who spoke to the Washington Post expressed no remorse about the programme that has been credited with helping their country prevail in the Cold War and keep tabs on unfavourable regimes.

“Do I have any qualms? Zero,” Bobby Ray Inman, a former NSA director and CIA deputy director in the late 1970s and early 1980s, told the US news outlet.

“It was a very valuable source of communications on significantly large parts of the world important to US policymakers.”

Crypto AG was liquidated in 2018 but its products remain in use with over a dozen countries today.

However, its devices have largely been outmoded by modern electronic encryption methods.

The Washington Post report did not detail when Malaysia purchased the devices from Crypto AG or whether these remain in service.
Is anyone really surprised by this?
 
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But... but....This is democracy spying for the good of humanity and protection of your freedom. Not the bad types like the possibility of Huawei Might be doing, or the potential of Chinese 5G tech could've or might've do in the future.:what:
 
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But... but....This is democracy spying for the good of humanity and protection of your freedom. Not the bad types like the possibility of Huawei Might be doing, or the potential of Chinese 5G tech could've or might've do in the future.:what:

As if this whole thing wasn't leaked intentionally to show how even secure communications hardware which supposedly would be highly scrutinized by the buyer can be easily compromised for decades without anybody knowing. Now imagine your country's entire 5G network compromised.
 
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As if this whole thing wasn't leaked intentionally to show how even secure communications hardware which supposedly would be highly scrutinized by the buyer can be easily compromised for decades without anybody knowing. Now imagine your country's entire 5G network compromised.

Dude, that's like a rapist warning everybody saying I've used this method to rape thousands of women in the past. But you better watch out for the new guy who just move into the neighborhood that he MIGHT use the same method I used in the past to rape more women like I did before.:disagree:
 
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Facebook, WhatsApp and many other US digital platforms are directly or indirectly financed by US govt or its entities or telecommunications companies provided Govt contracts in return for data sharing agreements.
Even if they knew, they don't have the testicles to ban them.
 
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Dude, that's like a rapist warning everybody saying I've used this method to rape thousands of women in the past. But you better watch out for the new guy who just move into the neighborhood that he MIGHT use the same method I used in the past to rape more women like I did before.:disagree:

That is actually most hacker and forensic people do their work. I think it was called Black Hat. The TV series White Collar is about the same thing, a former scam artist come out and warn/catch people doing the same stuff using their own skill partner with FBI..
 
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Some answers are required from Pakistani establishment as well as to how much Pakistan national security was compromised in past and what measure we have taken NOT to rely EVER on foreign tech and sources to secure our vital communications?


https://www.dawn.com/news/1533975/u...crets-through-encryption-firm-says-swiss-govt

The company, called Crypto AG, sold code-making equipment to Iran, Latin American nations, India, Pakistan and dozens of other countries
 
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Dude, that's like a rapist warning everybody saying I've used this method to rape thousands of women in the past. But you better watch out for the new guy who just move into the neighborhood that he MIGHT use the same method I used in the past to rape more women like I did before.:disagree:

The warning is that countries think they are smarter than China and can detect backdoors in hardware/software.

However buying sensitive communication encryption tech from a foreign vendor and being oblivious to a problem for decades shows how backdoors can be exploited.

BTW that company existed for years before it was secretly bought by the CIA and German intelligence and its clients knew nothing. This just shows how a private foreign company that has been vetted by foreign governments can overnight change into a severe security risk.
 
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But... but....This is democracy spying for the good of humanity and protection of your freedom. Not the bad types like the possibility of Huawei Might be doing, or the potential of Chinese 5G tech could've or might've do in the future.:what:

Dude, that's like a rapist warning everybody saying I've used this method to rape thousands of women in the past. But you better watch out for the new guy who just move into the neighborhood that he MIGHT use the same method I used in the past to rape more women like I did before.:disagree:

Gotta love good ol' Western hypocrisy.

Some answers are required from Pakistani establishment as well as to how much Pakistan national security was compromised in past and what measure we have taken NOT to rely EVER on foreign tech and sources to secure our vital communications?


https://www.dawn.com/news/1533975/u...crets-through-encryption-firm-says-swiss-govt

The company, called Crypto AG, sold code-making equipment to Iran, Latin American nations, India, Pakistan and dozens of other countries

Pakistan and India both use/d Crypto AG equipment for decades --- so, there's your answer.

However, I feel this still pales in comparison to leaders (civ and mil) being American assets themselves. When the Commander in Chief is sold to foreign interests, then I guess some old fashioned spying isn't too bad either!

The majority of our security establishment is either compromised or sold out as a result of incompetence and/or greed.
 
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Deliberately leaked as a warning i guess. Our ballless government wont do anything though
 
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