Europe's hidden security crisis
How data about European defence personnel and political leaders
flows to foreign states and non-state actors
https://www.iccl.ie/digital-data/europes-hidden-security-crisis/
Real-Time Bidding (RTB) allows foreign states and
non-state actors to obtain compromising sensitive personal data
about key European personnel and leaders.
Key insights:
- Our investigation highlights a widespread
trade in data about sensitive European personnel and leaders
that exposes them to blackmail, hacking and compromise, and
undermines the security of their organisations and
institutions.
- These data flow from Real-Time Bidding (RTB), an advertising
technology that is active on almost all websites and
apps. RTB involves the broadcasting of sensitive data
about people using those websites and apps to large numbers of
other entities, without security measures to protect
the data. This occurs billions of times a day.
- Our examination of tens of thousands of pages of RTB data
reveals that EU military personnel and political
decision makers are targeted using RTB.
- This report also reveals that Google and
other RTB firms send RTB data about people in the U.S.
to Russia and China, where national
laws enable security agencies to access the data. RTB
data are also broadcast widely within the EU in a
free-for-all, which means that foreign and non-state actors
can indirectly obtain them, too.
- RTB data often include location data or time-stamps or other
identifiers that make it relatively easy for bad actors to link
them to specific individuals. Foreign states and non-state
actors can use RTB to spy on target individuals’
financial problems, mental state, and compromising intimate
secrets. Even if target individuals use secure
devices, data about them will still flow via RTB from personal
devices, their friends, family, and compromising personal
contacts.
- In addition, private surveillance companies in foreign
countries deploy RTB data for surreptitious surveillance.
We reveal “Patternz”, a previously unreported surveillance tool
that uses RTB to profile 5 billion people, including the
children of their targets.
- Our examination of RTB data reveals Cambridge
Analytica style psychological profiling of target
individuals’ movements, financial
problems, mental health problems
and vulnerabilities, including if they are likely
survivors of sexual abuse.
- Real-Time Bidding's security flaw is a national
security problem.