CIA LAUNCHES A WIKILEAKS TASK FORCE
Tert.am
23.12.10
The CIA has launched a WikiLeaks Task Force, better known by the
agency as the acronym: WTF, the Los Angeles Times reported.
According to a report by the Washington Post, the agency has launched
the task force to appraise the impact of thousands of sensitive
diplomatic documents and military files hitting the web thanks to
WikiLeaks.
Among the task force's responsibilities is "whether the agency's
ability to recruit informants could be damaged by declining confidence
in the U.S. government's ability to keep secrets," the report said.
CIA spokesman George Little told the paper that the panel is being
led by the CIA's Counterintelligence Center. It is made up of more
than two dozen members from departments across the agency.
"It's just a huge vulnerability," an unnamed former high-ranking CIA
officer told the Post. "Nobody could carry out enough paper to do
what WikiLeaks has done."
From: A. Papazian
Tert.am
23.12.10
The CIA has launched a WikiLeaks Task Force, better known by the
agency as the acronym: WTF, the Los Angeles Times reported.
According to a report by the Washington Post, the agency has launched
the task force to appraise the impact of thousands of sensitive
diplomatic documents and military files hitting the web thanks to
WikiLeaks.
Among the task force's responsibilities is "whether the agency's
ability to recruit informants could be damaged by declining confidence
in the U.S. government's ability to keep secrets," the report said.
CIA spokesman George Little told the paper that the panel is being
led by the CIA's Counterintelligence Center. It is made up of more
than two dozen members from departments across the agency.
"It's just a huge vulnerability," an unnamed former high-ranking CIA
officer told the Post. "Nobody could carry out enough paper to do
what WikiLeaks has done."
From: A. Papazian