GCHQ shares open-source database, causes speculation among hackers

People sit at computers in the 24 hour Operations Room inside GCHQ, Cheltenham in Cheltenham

‘Spy agency GCHQ’s new open-source database has been met with skepticism by hackers, who have demanded the agency stop spying on them.

GCHQ has made a mass-scale graph database called Gaffer available for free on Github, a widely-used software repository.

Written in Java, the code enables users to analyze relationships between different pieces of data.

Some have welcomed the move, especially since it was developed using public money. Others are more skeptical of the agency’s intentions, however, and have refused to use the code as a matter of principle because of GCHQ’s mass surveillance programs.’

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