WikiLeaks to release emails from CIA director's personal AOL account (releasing now)
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Source: UK Guardian
WikiLeaks to release emails from CIA director's personal AOL account
Announcement follows hacking of John Brennans email account on Monday, allegedly by high school students who call themselves Crackas With Attitude
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The hackers, who call themselves CWA (Crackas With Attitude), said they had breached Brennans account and followed up with screenshots containing social security numbers, cellphone numbers and email addresses. The cell numbers and email addresses appeared to be genuine.
The hackers have claimed the account contains sensitive information including Brennans 47-page application for top-secret security clearance. Authorities told CNN that Brennans account did not contain any classified information.
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One hacker, who first spoke to the New York Post, claimed to be American high school student who is not Muslim and was motivated by opposition to US foreign policy and support for Palestine. The Twitter timeline for PHPhax includes many references to the UK. Its not clear which members of CWA are using any of the accounts at a given time.
Read more: http://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/oct/21/wikileaks-to-release-cia-director-john-brennan-emails?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Tweet
Earlier this week, Brennan's personal email account was hacked by an anonymous self-described high school student, who swiped sensitive top-secret data from it.
The teenager also posted a partial Spreadsheet filled with the supposed names, email addresses, phone numbers and Social Security numbers (SSNs) of 2,611 former and current government intelligence officials.
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http://thehackernews.com/2015/10/wikileaks-cia-hacked-emails.html
Updating to include link to the email trove. The release has begun: https://wikileaks.org/cia-emails/
"National Security Position" form for John Brennan. This form, filled out by Brennan himself before he assumed his current position, reveals a quite comprehensive social graph of the current Director of the CIA with a lot of additional non-govermental and professional/military career details. (17 November 2008, Author: Austin)
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The Analysis Corporation
FAX from the General Counsel of the CIA to the Goverment Accountability Office about a legal quarrel between the CIA and "The Analysis Corporation". TAC seems to have lost a tender for a US watchlist-related software project to a competitor. Issues seem to revolve around "growth of historical data" and "real-time responsiveness" of the system. (15 February 2008, Sender: CIA, Office of General Counsel, Larry Passar)
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Draft: Intel Position Paper
Challenges for the US Intelligence Community in a post cold-war and post-9/11 world; a calling for inter-agency cooperation, a ten-year term for the Director of the CIA and the Director of National Intelligence. It also demands the autonomy of the Intelligence Community, that it "... must never be subject to political manipulation and interference." An unfinished paragraph is titled "Damaging Leaks of Classified Information". (15 July 2007, Author: John Brennan)
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The Conundrum of Iran
Recommendations to the next President (assuming office in Jan. 2009) on how to play the figures on the U.S.-Iranian Chessboard (18 November 2007, Author: John Brennan)
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Torture
Letter from Vice Chairman Bond, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, to his fellow board members with a proposal on how to make future interrogation methods "compliant" and "legal". Instead of listing all allowed methods, every kind of interrogation should be considered compliant, as long as it is not explicitly forbidden by the "Army Field Manual" (AFM). (May 2008)
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Torture Ways
A bill from July 2008 called "Limitations on Interrogation Techniques Act of 2008" explicitly list the forbidden interrogation techniques mentioned in the previous document and can be considered a direct implementation of the recommendations of Christopher Bond. (31 July 2008)
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Clowns in Action. Fire that guy now. Then take him to court for war crimes.
Honestly, who is dumb enough to put their SSN on the Internet?
Fuddnik
(8,846 posts)apnu
(8,756 posts)pennylane100
(3,425 posts)my anxiety level always goes up when I worry about their safety.
While the Bush Crime family, wall street and congressional crooks and lobbyists very rarely pay the consequences for their their crimes, I know that book will be thrown at these young people if they get caught. It is time for a real revolution in this country, unless, of course, Bernie is elected.
Catherina
(35,568 posts)apnu
(8,756 posts)He might try, but he will fail. The BFEE and Wall St. are too moneyed and too well connected for that to happen. They have the wealth and the man power to bog any prosecution of the BFEE and Wall Street well past 8 years, should Bernie be elected and serve two terms.
Bernie knows this and at best he'll maybe get some low hanging fruit as a token of appeasement in the hopes there won't be any new regulation or other laws keeping the banks from tanking us.
UpInArms
(51,283 posts)just read the Church Committee
http://pw1.netcom.com/~ncoic/cia_info.htm
Javaman
(62,530 posts)Marty McGraw
(1,024 posts)toward directed mis-information as well, I suppose...
flamingdem
(39,313 posts)a lie.
The high school students thing sounds like a crock.