Vault 7: Projects

This publication series is about specific projects related to the Vault 7 main publication.

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(S) The “Target Deck Upload” page allows a list of Targets contained in a file (a “Target
Deck file”) to be imported (see Figure 18). Note that this step is optional when creating a
Target Deck. The “Target Deck file” format is simply a text file with each line
representing a different Target. Lines beginning with a ‘#’ sign are interpreted as
comments. Empty lines are skipped. A Target with an ‘@’ sign is interpreted as an email
Target; a Target with format ‘XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX’ (where each X is a hexadecimal
digit) is interpreted as a MAC address; all other Target lines are interpreted as chat
usernames. Note that leading and trailing whitespace is trimmed from the Target name
(i.e., if a Target name has spaces before and after it in the file, they are disregarded).
When a Target Deck file is uploaded, each Target is tested for validity and uniqueness.
Each valid and unique Target is added to the system’s Target list (viewable via “Plan ->
Targets”), and added to the Target Deck being created. Each invalid Target is reported as
an error.
Figure 18: Cherry Web Target Deck Upload Page
(S) To upload a Target Deck file, click the “Browse…” button and select the Target Deck
file. Select “Append” or “Replace” – append will append any valid and unique Targets in
the Target Deck file to the Target Deck; replace will replace the Target Deck with the
valid and unique Targets in the Target Deck file (i.e., be careful when performing a
Replace). Then click “Execute” to upload the Target Deck file. Note that you can repeat
this step as many times as necessary to upload all Target Deck files of interest. When
finished uploading Target Deck files, click the “Next” button to continue to the next
workflow step.
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