background preloader

Progressive Cyber-News

Facebook Twitter

CPSR - Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility. Computers, Freedom, and Privacy. Techdirt. All Posts. Ars Technica. Chaos Computer Club analyzes government malware. Even before the German constitutional court ("Bundesverfassungsgericht") on February 27 2008 forbade the use of malware to manipulate German citizen's PCs, the German government introduced a less conspicuous newspeak variant of the term spy software: "Quellen-TKÜ" (the term means "source wiretapping" or lawful interception at the source).

Chaos Computer Club analyzes government malware

This Quellen-TKÜ can by definition only be used for wiretapping internet telephony. The court also said that this has to be enforced through technical and legal means. The CCC now published the extracted binary files [0] of the government malware that was used for "Quellen-TKÜ", together with a report about the functionality found and our conclusions about these findings [1]. During this analysis, the CCC wrote its own remote control software for the trojan.

"This refutes the claim that an effective separation of just wiretapping internet telephony and a full-blown trojan is possible in practice – or even desired," commented a CCC speaker. Simply, the first european blog. Defending your rights in the digital world.

Cryptome. WikiLeaks news, analysis and action. Team Obsurveillance. Access Restricted.