Wikileaks publishes CIA Secretary's email contents teenage high school students hacked
ByJohan Viirok
On October 21, 2015 (local time), Wikileaks leaked the contents of the CIA Secretary's personal email account. Hacking requires no technical skill "Social engineering"It is reported that it was done by the method of teenage boys who claim to have hacked," I can do even children 5 years old "is talking.
WikiLeaks - CIA Director John Brennan emails
https://wikileaks.org/cia-emails/
A personal e-mail account used by Mr. John Brennan serving as director of CIA from 2009 is a major Internet service company in the United States "AOL"It is an account of the fact that it was used for private information exchange rather than official government. Initially, in the New York Post "Claimed that the boy hacked the CIA secretary's AOL account"It is reported as being hacked as being reported asTwitter accountI tweet that "If I stop tweeting with this account, I am caught and tortured by the CIA", but the credibility was not certain.
After that, it turned out that it was true that Mr. Brennan was hacked by WikiLeaks publishing the contents of Mr. Brennan's mail account. WikiLeaks says, "We will publish Mr. Brennan's e-mail documents for several days." Six documents are listed at the time of article creation, and an identity survey called "SF86" submitted for Mr. Brennan to work at the government includes Mr. Brennan's social security number, telephone number, address, family, and friend The details of personal information such as the information are written.
Others have leaked e-mails from senators who call for the termination of harsh torture at the time of CIA interrogation, but it seems that it does not contain serious confidential information at the moment. People who claim to have hacked are in contact with several media and revealed that "This hack can be done by a 5-year old child", they are pretending to be an official of American telecommunications carrier "Verizon" who acquired AOL, He told me that he reset the password of Mr. Berinan's account. Also, WIRED has "I want to stop the murder of an innocent Palestinian"I commented.
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