WikiLeaks publishes CIA chief’s hacked emails


RELEASE: CIA Director John Brennan emails https://t.co/GC22CxkRkV#CIAemailspic.twitter.com/XdjkVPS5GW— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) October 21, 2015

Although the hacked emails are from Brennan’s “non-government” accounts, he occasionally used the address for several intelligence related projects, according to WikiLeaks.

The leaked papers include alleged drafts containing discussions about “challenges for the US Intelligence Community in a post cold-war and post-9/11 world,” as well as proposals regarding “torture methods.”

A 2008 letter from Vice Chairman Bond of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence to his fellow board members says that any kind of interrogation should be considered compliant, as long as it is not explicitly forbidden by the “Army Field Manual.”

Earlier this week, an American teenage hacker with pro-Palestinian views claimed that he had broken into the personal email accounts of US top security officials, CIA director Brennan’s among them.


Some of Brennan’s alleged documents have been posted on Twitter, with edited parts of them reportedly made public by the hacker under the username “cracka.” Apart from the CIA chief’s email, the teenager claimed to have gained access to Brennan’s personal AOL account, which contained the official’s own application for top security clearance.

The FBI and Secret Service said they were investigating the situation.


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