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WikiLeaks publishes purported CIA cyber tools

Clip: 3/7/2017 | 5m 24s

WikiLeaks documents show CIA efforts to hack into phones, TV’s and cars.

WikiLeaks published thousands of pages on Tuesday of what it says are files about the CIA and its hacking activities. The material comes reportedly from the CIA’s Center for Cyber Intelligence and includes a range of documents which describe cyber tools for hacking cellphones, computers, television and even vehicles. Jeffrey Brown speaks Mark Mazzetti of The New York Times about the revelations.

03/07/2017 | Rating NR

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