Joint Threat Research Intelligence Group
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The Joint Threat Research Intelligence Group is a unit of GCHQ, the British signals intelligence organisation, involved in cyber-attacks and online propaganda operations.[1]
Its existence was revealed in February 2014 by NBC News citing documents leaked by the former US National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden.[1]
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- Mandeep Dhami Behavioural Science Support for JTRIG’S Effects and Online HUMINT Operations DSTL, 10 March 2011, Top Secret.
- Glenn Greenwald HOW COVERT AGENTS INFILTRATE THE INTERNET TO MANIPULATE, DECEIVE, AND DESTROY REPUTATIONS The Intercept Feb. 24 2014, 11:25 p.m.
- Glenn Greenwald HACKING ONLINE POLLS AND OTHER WAYS BRITISH SPIES SEEK TO CONTROL THE INTERNET The Intercept July 14 2014, 5:38 p.m.
- Glenn Greenwald, Andrew Fishman CONTROVERSIAL GCHQ UNIT ENGAGED IN DOMESTIC LAW ENFORCEMENT, ONLINE PROPAGANDA, PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH The Intercept June 22 2015, 12:03 p.m.
- Cyber Integration: The Art of the Possible, JTRIG, 2012, Top Secret.
- Full-Spectrum Cyber Effects JTRIG, 2010, Top Secret.
- Operational Highlights, August 2009 JTRIG, Top Secret.
- JTRIG Tools and Techniques GCHQ, 5 July 2012, Top Secret.
- OP Highland Fling - Event Log GCHQ, 19 January 2011, Top Secret.
- Psychology: A New Kind of SIGDEV GCHQ, 2012, Top Secret.
- Hacktivism: Online Covert Action JTRIG, 2012, Top Secret.
- A Potential Technique to Deanonymise Users of the Tor Network GCHQ, 13 June 2011, Top Secret.
- A Potential Technique to Deanonymise Users of the Tor Network - Slides GCHQ, 2011, Top Secret.
- What is HACIENDA? JTRIG, 2010, Top Secret.British Spies Used a URL Shortener to Honeypot Arab Spring Dissidents
- Mustafa Al-Bassam Jul 29 2016, 11:00am https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/78kw7z/gchq-url-shortener-twitter-honeypot-arab-spring
- a Twitter thread on a paper given in December on this work: https://twitter.com/josephfcox/status/945998194957344768
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Matthew Cole, Richard Esposito, Mark Schone and Glenn Greenwald, Snowden Docs: British Spies Used Sex and 'Dirty Tricks', NBC News, 7 February 2014.