The material presumably was taken in a compromise of John Brennan’s email account by a hacker who says he is a high school student protesting American foreign policy.
Wikileaks has posted material from what appears to be CIA director John
Brennan’s personal email account, including a draft security clearance
application containing personal information.
The material presumably was taken in a compromise of Mr. Brennan’s email
account by a hacker who says he is a high school student protesting
American foreign policy. The hacker claims he posed as a Verizon
employee and tricked another employee into revealing Brennan’s personal
information.
It was not immediately clear whether any national security information
was compromised in the release of the clearance application, which
includes his wife’s Social Security number and the names of people Mr.
Brennan worked with over a long prior career at the CIA. The application
predated his job as White House counter terrorism adviser.
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