WikiLeaks Drops Another Bombshell, This Time on CIA

WikiLeaks claims to have documents revealing "the entire hacking capacity of the CIA," including its apparent ability to turn smartphones, TVs, and Windows computers into surveillance equipment. The volume of material is so great it will take awhile for media outlets to sift through them and authenticate—according to the Washington Post, WikiLeaks says the leak is larger than the dump of NSA documents provided by Edward Snowden. 


The 7,818 web pages and 943 attachments released so far, with information redacted, were reportedly created between 2013 and 2016, come from the Center for Cyber Intelligence, and include hundreds of millions of lines of code on more than a thousand hacking systems, reports the New York Times.


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