CIA has stolen spying techniques from Russia allowing it to carry out ‘false flag’ attacks which fool targets into thinking they’ve been hacked by the Kremlin, WikiLeaks documents reveal

Wednesday, March 8, 2017
By Paul Martin

CIA hackers have learned to leave ‘fingerprints’ which could implicate others, WikiLeaks reports
It claims sub-group UMBRAGE has collected data on Russian techniques
Russia was accused of interfering in last year’s US presidential election
WikiLeaks likened ‘fingerprinting’ to finding similar wounds on multiple murder victims

By DAVE BURKE
DailyMail.com
8 March 2017

CIA hackers have learned how to adopt the ‘fingerprints’ of other intelligence services allowing them to carry out ‘false flag’ attacks, WikiLeaks has sensationally claimed.

The organization – which yesterday released thousands of documents revealing how intelligence services could break into phones, computers and TVs – said the CIA was able to frame foreign spies and hackers for its own operations.

The false flag allegation could be seized upon by Russia’s government, which has denied reports by the FBI and CIA that it interfered with last year’s presidential election to get Donald Trump elected.

WikiLeaks claims UMBRAGE, a sub-group of the CIA’s Remote Development Branch, has collected in-depth data on hacking techniques used by other powers – which could include Russia and China.

In a statement on the WikiLeaks website, the Russian Federation is specifically named as one of the bodies which might have been infiltrated by American spies.

These techniques can be used, the group claims, to give the impression other parties are guilty of carrying out hacks which are in fact the work of the CIA.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has previously said he is ‘1,000 per cent’ certain that Russia did not carry out hacking operations during the elections.

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