
Citing the CIA’s task force report that examined the breach, Wyden said in a letter addressed to Ratcliffe that the agency had ‘prioritised building cyber weapons at the expense of securing their own systems’. — Sipa USA/TNS
WASHINGTON: In early 2017 the Central Intelligence Agency suffered a massive data loss when an agency employee stole vast quantities of information including some of its most secretive hacking tools because of lax cybersecurity measures, according to a redacted investigation report obtained by Sen. Ron Wyden, a senior member of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
The employee took away about 180 gigabytes to as much as 34 terabytes – or the equivalent of about 11.6 million to 2.2 billion pages of Microsoft Word documents – which included some of the agency’s most valuable hacking tools from its so-called Vault 7, according to the report. The employee later gave the data to WikiLeaks, which published it in a series of posts.
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