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: ''Operation Rubikon''), until the late 1980s called Operation Thesaurus, was a secret operation by the
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(BND) and the
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(CIA), lasting from 1970 to 1993 and 2018, respectively, to gather communication intelligence of encrypted government communications of other countries. This was accomplished through the sale of manipulated encryption technology ( CX-52) from Swiss-based
Crypto AG Crypto AG was a Swiss company specialising in communications and information security founded by Boris Hagelin in 1952. The company was secretly purchased for US $5.75 million and jointly owned by the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) a ...
, which was secretly owned and influenced by the two services from 1970 onwards. In a comprehensive CIA historical account of the operation leaked in early 2020, it was referred to as the "intelligence coup of the century" in a ''Washington Post'' article.


History

The origins of Crypto AG go back to the Swedish engineer Arvid Damm; the company was founded in Switzerland in 1948 by the Swede Boris Hagelin. Crypto AG was considered one of the leading manufacturers of encryption technology. The company supplied to about 130 states; Operation Rubicon is said to have affected about 100 states. According to ''The Washington Post'', the nuclear powers
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and
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as well as the
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and several other countries, mostly from the global south, used devices from Crypto AG. However, the manipulated devices from Crypto AG also allowed the
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(NSA) and BND to read the military and diplomatic communications of allied EU or
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countries such as
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,
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,
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,
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and
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across the board. According to German government media
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, there were repeated disputes between the CIA and BND about this: German intelligence did not want allies to be spied on, while the CIA wanted to spy on basically every government. According to ZDF, the contract for the operation was signed on the German side by the then head of the Federal Chancellery and Federal Minister for Special Tasks
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. In this respect, it can be assumed that the Federal Chancellery, as the superior authority, was informed about the operation. When the BND and CIA began operations in 1970, the two intelligence agencies each became half owners of Crypto AG. Within Operation Rubikon, Crypto AG was given the code name Minerva. The ownership structure was concealed. They bought Crypto AG because Boris Hagelin retired and they had no confidence in Hagelin's son Boris Jr. The latter was sales manager for North and South America. He died in a car accident the same year. His father had the cause of the accident investigated and did not believe it was an accident. Crypto AG profited externally from
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and the image of the country's integrity. Through encryption technology sold as secure, but in reality manipulated, messages transmitted could be read by the CIA, NSA and BND intelligence agencies involved. The
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-based
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worked closely with Crypto AG and, among other things, manufactured the teleprinters for them. Siemens provided the management of Crypto AG for 20 years and had a five percent share of the profits. Siemens engineers helped develop the application equipment. According to reports by '' Deutsche Welle'' (DW), the two owners, BND and CIA, shared Crypto AG's profits, which in 1975 amounted to 51 million Swiss francs (about 48.6 million
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; in 2018, taking inflation into account, the equivalent of 42.6 million
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s). According to DW, BND employees allegedly handed over their share to the CIA in cash at secret meetings in underground garages. In 1992, Hans Bühler, a Swiss employee of Crypto AG, was detained in
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. After nine and a half months in custody, he was released on January 4, 1994, on payment of 1.4 billion rial bail (about 925,000 euros or 1.5 million Swiss francs), after originally being asked for $1 million. The amount was paid by the German BND, but Bühler was fired by his employer shortly after his release. It later emerged that Bühler had not known about the tampered devices and had begun to make critical comments about the operation to the media. According to CIA accounts, the Hydra affair, the internal code name for what happened to Bühler, was "the most serious security breach in the history of the program." In 1993, the BND sold its shares in Crypto AG for $17 million. According to former Chancellery Minister under
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Bernd Schmidbauer, the Chancellery decided to pull out of the operation because the political risks were now rated much higher after Bühler's arrest. For example, the threat situation for Germany was apparently assessed differently after the end of the Cold War than in previous years, and relations between the states of Europe improved. After the U.S. withdrew from the company, Crypto AG was split into two companies in 2018. The new management had no knowledge of activities prior to 2018, the company stated when asked. On the part of the BND, the Zentralstelle für das Chiffrierwesen (ZfCh) apparently played an important role in the execution of Operation Rubicon. Apparently, it provided the weakened encryption algorithms. The ZfCh gave rise to the Central Office for Information Security (ZSI), which later became the
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(BSI). The head of the ZfCh until 1972, after the start of the operation, was
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, later
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, who also became the founding president of the BSI.


Decryption and geopolitical significance

On behalf of the
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, the BND received diplomatic and military radio traffic from many states that encrypted with Crypto AG equipment. The BND was able to read these communications across the board thanks to manipulated encryption procedures. According to the leaked documents, at times over 40 percent of the NSA's total machine decryption could be traced back to Operation Rubicon, which was considered an "irreplaceable resource." For the BND, the operation was even more important as the centerpiece of cooperation with the Americans, as it accounted for 90 percent of reports on diplomatic operations, according to CIA figures. At the same time, the weakness of the algorithms of the exported Crypto AG devices continued to be exploited by the BND well after the operation was terminated in 1992, according to media reports. For example, Italian traffic was reportedly still being deciphered around 2001. The German and U.S. governments were much better informed about domestic and geopolitical events in many countries than was known until the operation was uncovered. This subsequently raised questions about the actions or inactions of the actors involved.


Coup in Chile

In the
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, the United States relied on decrypted communications from the government of
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.


Negotiations on the Middle East Conflict

In the course of the 1978 Camp David Accords negotiations, the NSA was able to read communications from the Egyptian side and therefore knew their negotiating position. The agreement, negotiated under then U.S. President
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, resulted in the Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty in 1979.


Falklands War

During the 1982 Falklands War between
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and the
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, it was apparently possible to decipher a large part of Argentina's encrypted communications by the NSA and BND, as weakened Crypto AG devices were also used there. The resulting intelligence was made available to the British.


US conflict with Libya

After the attack on the
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discotheque La Belle in April 1986, the BND and NSA intercepted communications between the
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in East Berlin and
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. Then-U.S. President Ronald Reagan stated that he had clear evidence that dictator Muammar Gaddafi was behind the operation, and his country could track all Libyan communications. The disclosure of his own capabilities was linked to the need to justify U.S. attacks on the country (
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).


U.S. invasion of Panama

In 1989, the United States invaded
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(
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). Through Operation Rubicon, U.S. intelligence agencies knew that wanted President
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was in the Vatican embassy in
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.


Detection

In 1996, '' Der Spiegel'' reported for the first time that Crypto AG had been selling manipulated cipher devices until the late 1980s, and made the connections to the BND and CIA. In its print issue No. 36 (1996), under the title "''Who is the Authorized Fourth?" Secret Services Infiltrate the Protection of Encryption Devices,'' Spiegel devoted an article to the business practices of Crypto AG. The actual exposure of Operation Rubicon happened in February 2020 through the joint research of Swiss Radio and Television, ZDF and Washington Post. They evaluated a 280-page intelligence dossier that proved that the BND and CIA were comprehensively behind Crypto AG. The dossier proves that Crypto AG sold manipulated encryption devices to about 130 countries as part of Operation Rubikon. The communication encrypted with the devices could be read by the services without any problems. According to Austrian intelligence expert Siegfried Beer, such devices were also in use in
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. Bernd Schmidbauer, Minister of State to the Federal Chancellor under
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, confirmed the Rubikon operation to ZDF in 2020, claiming that it helped make the world a little "safer and more peaceful".


Criticism

Through Operation Rubicon, which lasted for decades, various German and U.S. governments had extensive detailed knowledge of human rights violations worldwide. Argentina's armed forces used Crypto AG technology during Argentina's military dictatorship from 1976 to 1983. The junta had thousands of regime critics thrown alive into the sea from military planes over the Atlantic; around 30,000 people in total fell victim to the dictatorship. Although the German government under
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was aware of this through the interception technology of Crypto AG, the
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participated in the
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held in Argentina. It must be noted, however, that an obvious use of the information obtained would most likely have resulted in the unmasking of the politically highly sensitive operation, which was extremely important for the intelligence services involved. Research by ZDF shows that the weaknesses of the algorithms in the manipulated devices could also have been exploited by opposing intelligence services. In the 1980s, the GDR's Ministry of State Security and the
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had succeeded in deciphering the encryption of Turkish diplomatic reports throughout, thereby reading them. Turkey was also one of the states that purchased encryption devices with weakened keys from, among others, Crypto AG. Thus, the weakened crypto products supplied to Allies ultimately jeopardized the security of the Alliance as a whole due to the increased risk of third parties skimming the information.


Investigations

On January 15, 2020, the
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decided to entrust former federal judge Niklaus Oberholzer with an investigation. On February 13, 2020, an investigation was also launched by the Parliament's Business Audit Delegation (GPDel) under GPDel President
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. The GPDel decided to merge Niklaus Oberholzer's Federal Council investigations with theirs, and Oberholzer continues to work under the auspices of the GPDel. Some parliamentarians called for a Parliamentary Investigation Commission (PUK), which would have more powers. The office of the National Council spoke out against a PUK for the time being, first the report of the GPDel should be waited for. The report was published on November 10, 2020. Not published, however, is the report, which was prepared by Niklaus Oberholzer on behalf of the GPDel. The report reveals, among other things, that the Strategic Intelligence Service (SND) knew from 1993 that foreign intelligence services were behind Crypto AG; however, both the Federal Council and the leadership of the intelligence service denied having knowledge of this fact. The GPDel subsequently raised the question of why the Federal Council was not informed - or did not want to be informed - in a matter that endangered
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in a massive way. The Swiss Federal Council was asked to comment on the GPDel's remarks and recommendations by June 1, 2021. During the GPDel's investigation, it became known that other companies besides Crypto AG were selling manipulated cipher devices. In May 2021, it became known that Jean-Philippe Gaudin would end his post as head of the Swiss intelligence service NDB at the end of August 2021, as he had informed the Federal Council too late about the affair and the relationship of trust had been shattered. The GPDel was also responsible for the investigation.


References

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