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posted by cmn32480 on Saturday October 24 2015, @02:58AM   Printer-friendly
from the how-do-you-like-it? dept.

As a followup to the previous story on Soylentnews about the hacking of CIA Director John Brennans' AOL account, the head of the CIA's personal info has now reached WikiLeaks.

CNN tells us:

Though all of the documents predate Brennan's time in the Obama administration and reveal no classified data, information such as Social Security numbers, passport numbers and addresses of his family and associates is causing great concern within the agency.

Among the documents released online is Brennan's incomplete SF86, a questionnaire federal employees must fill out in order to gain security clearance. Along with personally identifiable information, this document includes personal information about his health, criminal history, questions about whether he's used drugs and associations with foreign governments.

In other words, he is now experiencing up close and personal what the rest of the US's (and the world's) citizens have been experiencing first hand.

https://wikileaks.org/cia-emails/


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday October 24 2015, @04:11AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday October 24 2015, @04:11AM (#253906)
    Well, Julian Assange has been stuck in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London for nigh on three years, with the cops right outside waiting for him to make even one small mistake. I don't see how adding one more name to his list of enemies could make things any worse.
  • (Score: 2, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday October 24 2015, @05:26AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday October 24 2015, @05:26AM (#253922)

    No he means the AOL hack.

    Publishing leaked info is not a crime.