"Hundreds of NSA cyber weapons variants publicly released including code showing hacking of Pakistan mobile system," WikiLeaks tweeted.
The revelation came as a hacker group, which had previously released data suggesting the US agency may have been monitoring hundreds of IP addresses in Pakistan, released a new cache of information detailing how the agency accessed private and public networks in other countries, the Express Tribune reported.
The hacker group Shadow Brokers released a tranche of encrypted finds, which are now being decrypted by security researchers around the world.
The hacking group had initially put up its data cache for auction in exchange for Bitcoin, however, a lack of buyers compelled it to release the data online.
Other targets that have so far been highlighted by security researchers include Oracle-owned Unix-based operating system and Equation Group's ElectricSlide tool that impersonates a Chinese browser with fake Accept-Language.
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