Apple, Samsung vow to fix flaws after CIA hacking report

Washington | ByAgence France-Presse
Updated on: Mar 13, 2017 03:23 pm IST

According to the documents leaked by WikiLeaks, the CIA has produced more than 1,000 malware systems that can infiltrate and take control of target electronics, including smartphones and computers.

Apple and Samsung vowed on Wednesday to quickly fix any vulnerabilities in their products following WikiLeaks’ disclosure of an alleged CIA hacking arsenal capable of breaking into iPhones and other devices.

The CIA has neither confirmed nor denied whether the documents leaked are genuine.(NYT)
The CIA has neither confirmed nor denied whether the documents leaked are genuine.(NYT)

The archive released on Tuesday claims to show the CIA exploiting weaknesses it discovers in hardware and software systems -- without informing manufacturers of the flaws in question.

“While our initial analysis indicates that many of the issues leaked today were already patched in the latest iOS, we will continue work to rapidly address any identified vulnerabilities,” Apple said in an emailed statement.

“We always urge customers to download the latest iOS to make sure they have the most recent security updates.”

Samsung offered a similar response.

“Protecting consumers’ privacy and the security of our devices is a top priority at Samsung,” a statement from the South Korean electronics giant said.

“We are aware of the report in question and are urgently looking into the matter.”

WikiLeaks claims the documents it released on Tuesday are part of a vast trove of leaked CIA documents, tools and code representing “the majority of its hacking arsenal.”

The CIA would neither confirm nor deny the documents were genuine.

According to the documents, the CIA has produced more than 1,000 malware systems -- viruses, trojans, and other software that can infiltrate and take control of target electronics.

These hacking tools have allegedly targeted iPhones, Android systems such as the personal phone reportedly still used by President Donald Trump, popular Microsoft software, and Samsung smart TVs.

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