This document is a presentation overview into CSEC's analysis of TLS (Tranport Layer Security) traffic, in an effort to identify encryption capabilites, services, trends, and changes. Workflows show warranted collection and collection from a special…
This document is a presentation prepared by CSEC. It describes the LEVITATION program, an effort to monitor file sharing sites in order to locate extremist training and propoganda materials. This program is capable of monitoring 10-15 million…
This document contains slides outlining the CSEC interception and inspection of a piece of spyware, SNOWGLOBE. Slides titled "Victimology" and "Intelligence Priorities" list the spyware's targets as Canada, Europe, Africa and Iran, incuding Iranian…
This document is an abstract for a presentation created by the CIA. This presentation focused on describing methods to physically extract the Global ID (GID) key from iPhones and other Apple devices.
This document is an extract from a presentation created by the CIA. It appears to be the front page of a presentation related to CIA operations against Apple's A4/A5 Application Processors used in the iPhone.
This document is an abstract for a presentation by the CIA. It describes the CIA's attempts to subvert the A4 Processor used by Apple in the iPhone 4, the iPod touch, and the first generation iPad.
This document is an abstract for a presentation created by the CIA. The presentation focused on exploiting vulnerabilities within Microsoft's Bitlocker encrypted metadata software system.
This document is an abstract of a presentation prepared by the CIA. It describes ROCOTO, which is a codeword for the agencies efforts to create surveillance tools for the iPhone 3G.
This document is an abstract for a CIA presentation. This presentation focused on the exploitation of vulnerabilities in Xcode 4.1, the proprietary code used to compile MacOS X applications and kernel extensions as well as iOS applications used in…