Google search service is very indistinguishable. Iran has reportedly infiltrated CIA agents' secret communications networks, which they used to exchange information with informants through Google searches.
A reference from Yahoo! News claims that the infringement of American communications channels in 2009 emerged when the Iranian government hacked a series of websites used by the CIA to communicate with informants in Iran and China.
"We are still dealing with the leaks," said a former national security official. "Dozens of people around the world have been killed because of them."
The leak of communications is believed to have resulted from simple searches on Google. Iran suspected that the US had agents and informants in its nuclear program, and began to investigate the issue.
When Iran's secret services discovered a dual agent, they were then able to use Google to locate other websites they used and began to track communications.
“Because Google is constantly scanning it Internet for information from all over the world's websites, it can also act as a massive investigative tool – even for counter-espionage purposes,” the publication says.
“Google's search features allow users να χρησιμοποιούν προηγμένες αναζητήσεις με την προσθήκη όρων και φίλτρων – όπως “AND “,”OR”και άλλα, κάτι που απομονώνει ιστοσελίδες και online δεδομένα με εξαιρετική ευκολία και ακρίβεια. Σαν αποτέλεσμα, το Ιράν κατάφερε να συλλάβει πάρα πολλούς εμπλεκόμενους. Μερικοί εκτελέστηκαν, και άλλοι κατόρθωσαν να ξεφύγουν.
Once Iran was able to identify the specific websites, it forwarded their information and technique to other friendly countries, οι οποίες με τη σειρά τους, τις χρησιμοποίησαν για να εξαλείψουν το channel communications of the CIA and in their own territories.
According to Yahoo! News (invoked by secret service officials), there has been an incident in China 2012, where 30 US agents were arrested and executed.
A CIA external associate named John Reidy claims that he warned the service for using dangerous 2008 and 2010 communications systems when it started to suspect that the channels had been violated. One year later he was fired from the service, a move that claims he came in as a reprisal because he did not stop talking about it.
Reidy said he spoke to the CIA General Inspector but nobody did anything to solve the issue. Later Reidy was ousted and fired.
"This is one of the most devastating failures of the intelligence service since 11/XNUMX," said Irvin McCullough, a national security analyst at the Government Accountability Project. "And the CIA punished the person who brought the problem to light."
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