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- Vault 7 - Wikipedia
Vault 7 is a series of documents that WikiLeaks began to publish on 7 March 2017, detailing the activities and capabilities of the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to perform electronic surveillance and cyber warfare
- Vault 7: CIA Hacking Tools Revealed - WikiLeaks
Today, Tuesday 7 March 2017, WikiLeaks begins its new series of leaks on the U S Central Intelligence Agency Code-named "Vault 7" by WikiLeaks, it is the largest ever publication of confidential documents on the agency
- CIA Statement on Claims by Wikileaks
The American public should be deeply troubled by any Wikileaks disclosure designed to damage the Intelligence Community’s ability to protect America against terrorists and other adversaries
- WikiLeaks CIA files: Are they real and are they a risk? - PBS
WikiLeaks CIA files: Are they real and are they a risk? WASHINGTON — WikiLeaks has published thousands of documents that the anti-secrecy organization said were classified files revealing
- A former CIA engineer is convicted in a massive theft of secrets . . . - NPR
Joshua Schulte, who chose to defend himself at a New York City retrial, had told jurors in closing arguments that the CIA and FBI made him a scapegoat for an embarrassing public release of a
- WikiLeaks - Vault 7: Projects
Today, September 7th 2017, WikiLeaks publishes four secret documents from the Protego project of the CIA, along with 37 related documents (proprietary hardware software manuals from Microchip Technology Inc ) The project was maintained between 2014 and 2015
- Former CIA engineer who sent Vault 7 secrets to Wikileaks sentenced . . .
The bulk of the sentence imposed on Joshua Schulte, 35, in Manhattan federal court came for an embarrassing public release of a trove of CIA secrets by WikiLeaks in 2017 He has been jailed
- Joshua Schulte, largest leaker of CIA material in history, sentenced to . . .
Schulte, 35, handed WikiLeaks a trove of CIA cyber espionage tools known as Vault 7, in what federal prosecutors called "some of the most heinous, brazen violations of the Espionage Act in American history "
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