Vault 7
Ex-CIA Hacker Convicted for ‘One of the Most Damaging Acts of Espionage in American History’
Joshua Schulte, who worked for a CIA hacking team, is facing a maximum of 80 years in prison.
WikiLeaks Shares Alleged Diaries of Accused CIA Leaker Joshua Schulte
The secret-spilling organization posted a series of first-person missives allegedly written by Joshua Schulte. The undated letters chronicle Schulte’s arrest and time in jail.
Alleged CIA Leaker Joshua Schulte Has Some of the Worst Opsec I’ve Ever Seen
Joshua Schulte uploaded CIA code to a personal website linked to his real name, archived versions of the site show.
Alleged CIA Leaker Tweeted That Chelsea Manning ‘Should Be Executed’
Joshua Schulte posted a a series of tweets criticizing Chelsea Manning in 2010, when he was working at the CIA, and she had been identified as the source of WikiLeaks’ Afghanistan and Iraq War Logs.
Feds Raid Apartment of Suspected CIA Leaker, Find 10,000 Images of Child Porn
Former CIA and NSA agent Joshua Schulte is being prosecuted on child porn-related charges, but not on charges related to allegedly leaking the "Vault 7" hacking tools to Wikileaks.
WikiLeaks Starts Releasing Source Code For Alleged CIA Spying Tools
The secret-spilling organization launches a new series where it will release the source code of alleged CIA tools from the Vault 7 series.
The CIA Allegedly Named a Hacking Tool After Aeris from 'Final Fantasy 7'
Turns out CIA hackers are a bunch of nerds.
The Islamic State's Tech Support Is Worried About CIA Hacking Tools
Whether Islamic State supporters will actually learn anything from reading the documents is another matter, though.
CIA's Alleged Hacking Tools Now Linked to 40 Hacks Around the World
In all, Symantec has identified targets in 16 countries, based on information Wikileaks has published.
WikiLeaks’ New Dump Shows How The CIA Allegedly Hacked Macs and iPhones Almost a Decade Ago
The new documents show how the CIA was ahead of the curve in attacking Apple computers.
WikiLeaks Won’t Tell Tech Companies How to Patch CIA Zero-Days Until Its Demands Are Met
A partnership between the secret-spilling group and Google, Microsoft, and Apple has already hit its first road block.