Edward Snowden revelations: GCHQ ‘using online viruses and honey traps to discredit targets’
Documents released by the American former CIA employee claim that the agency is at the forefront of efforts to develop “offensive” online techniques
Cahal MilmoBritain’s GCHQ has a covert unit which uses dirty tricks from “honey trap” sexual liaisons to texting anonymous messages to friends and neighbours to discredit targets from hackers to governments, according to the latest leaks from whistleblower Edward Snowden.
Documents released by the American former CIA employee claim that the Cheltenham-based intelligence agency is at the forefront of efforts to develop “offensive” online techniques for use against criminals, and individuals and regimes considered to pose a threat to national security.
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