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12:24 PM 2/2/2024 - Tweets: Former CIA software engineer Joshua Schulte has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for leaking classified information ... Trump believes he'd likely be convicted if the Jan. 6 case comes to trial soon.

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  Tweets from Michael Novakhov - TNT - The News And Times - TheNewsAndTimes.com @Post4th: RT by @mikenov: Former CIA software engineer Joshua Schulte has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for leaking classified information and po… Former CIA software engineer Joshua Schulte has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for leaking classified information and possessing child sexual abuse material.Read more: https://t.co/qYq4wBGXWK#CIA pic.twitter.com/5XYrk5qfcJ— Fourth Pillar Post (@Post4th) February 2, 2024 posted 49m ago by  @Post4th   via   (@mikenov) / Twitter   @CyberNews: RT by @mikenov: Ex-CIA hacker jailed for 40 years for his role in WikiLeaks⤵️ #WikiLeaks #CIA #privacy #datasecurity #cybersecurity #infose… Ex-CIA hacker jailed for 40 years for his role in WikiLeaks⤵️ #WikiLeaks #CIA #privacy #datasecurity #cybersecurity #infosec https://t.co/afmO2uKfgV— CyberNews (@CyberNews) February 2, 2024 posted 49m ago by  @CyberNews   via   (@mikenov) / Twitter   @MuryaGlobal: RT by @miken

7:04 AM 2/2/2024 - Saved Web Pages Review: Russia gang claims it stole top-secret U.S. intelligence documents ... Ex-CIA software engineer sentenced to 40 years for giving secrets to WikiLeaks ... The CIA unveils cutting-edge AI tool for open-source intelligence analysis | Digital Watch Observatory ... Yair Lapid willing to join Netanyahu's government, replace Ben-Gvir ... Former German spy chief investigated for rightwing extremism

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Articles Russia gang claims it stole top-secret U.S. intelligence documents posted at 10:49:44 UTC   via   dailymail.co.uk Published: 21:49 GMT, 31 January 2024 | Updated: 21:50 GMT, 31 January 2024 A Russian ransomware gang allegedly infiltrated a technology company responsible for handling top-secret documents from US intelligence agencies, like the  FBI . The notorious group Blackcat, also known as ALPHV, is threatening to release the classified documents if the company, Technica, does not contact them soon. Technica is a veteran-owned company that provides technology solutions to support the Federal Government’s mission to defend and protect America. ALPHV claimed it stole 300 GB of documents that reportedly included Department of Defense contracts and the names, phone numbers and social security numbers of Technica employees. .  The Russian attack comes as a FBI director warned Wednesday that  China  hackers are preparing 'to wreak havoc' in America. Russian cybergang ALPH