Wikileaks Latest Leak Reveals Alleged Cia Exploits For Mac

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Wikileaks Latest Leak Reveals Alleged Cia Exploits For Mac

Wikileaks Latest Leak Reveals Alleged Cia Exploits For Mac

In a statement provided to AppleInsider and other news venues, the CIA refuses to comment on the authenticity of the WikiLeaks data dump, or 'the status of any investigation into the source of the documents.' However, despite not making a comment, the agency continues with three talking points.

Tata docomo 3g dongle drivers for mac. Mar 07, 2017  WikiLeaks Releases Trove of Alleged C.I.A. Hacking Documents. The largest leak of C.I.A documents in history, WikiLeaks released on Tuesday. The latest in a series of huge leaks.

The CIA notes that it's purview remains to be 'the first line of defense in protecting this country from enemies abroad' and notes that 'America deserves nothing less.' Citing legal prohibitions, the agency also reiterates that it is prohibited from conducting electronic surveillance in the U.S. 'The American public should be deeply trouble by any WikiLeaks disclosure designed to damage the Intelligence Community's ability to protect America against terrorists and other adversaries,' the CIA emphasizes in its third point. 'Such disclosures not only jeopardize U.S. Personnel and operations, but also equip our adversaries with tools and information to do us harm.' While the CIA won't comment on the status of the investigation, according to a report from ABC citing sources familiar with the matter, the FBI is and the methods of the leaks. AppleInsider can confirm based on discussions with people familiar with the matter that the Department of Homeland Security is getting involved in the investigation as well.

International response In China, the Chinese Foreign Ministry is to stop 'stop listening in, monitoring, stealing secrets and internet hacking' against the country. China has a deep in-country internet monitoring system, as well as the so-called 'Great Firewall of China.' The German government is examining the first batch of data as well. In a statement, the German Foreign Ministry states that it is attempting to authenticate the documents. 'We will initiate an investigation if we see evidence of concrete criminal acts or specific perpetrators,' said the German consulate's office. 'We're looking at it very carefully.' Previously, documents were released by WikiLeaks showing that the NSA had intercepted communications by German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

WikiLeaks promises more, still holding back actively weaponized exploits WikiLeaks promises that the 'Vault 7' release from Tuesday is only the beginning of the disclosures. WikiLeaks has released less than 1% of its series in its part one publication yesterday 'Year Zero'.—WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) A non-scientific poll conducted by WikiLeaks on Twitter shows 57 percent of its followers want the group to coordinate with technology companies, including Apple, to fix attack vectors faster. About 36 percent say that the tech companies are the problem, with 7 percent having a more nuanced view of the issue, roughly balanced between controlled disclosures to tech companies and calls from voters seeking WikiLeaks itself to be shut down.