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WikiLeaks releases documents from CIA director's personal AOL account
The publication follows the hacking of John Brennan’s email account on Monday, allegedly by high school students who call themselves Crackas With Attitude
Authorities have said that John Brennan’s personal email account did not contain any classified information. Photograph: Yuri Gripas/Reuters
Sam Thielman
@samthielman
Wednesday 21 October 2015 13.06 EDT
The hackers, who call themselves CWA (Crackas With Attitude), said they had breached Brennan’s account and followed up with screenshots containing social security numbers, cellphone numbers and email addresses. The cell numbers and email addresses appeared to be genuine.
The hackers have claimed the account contains sensitive information including Brennan’s 47-page application for top-secret security clearance. Authorities told CNN that Brennan’s account did not contain any classified information.
Multiple Twitter accounts associated with CWA have been deleted or suspended. Another account, used by a member calling him or herself PHPhax, is still live, but has not been active for 13 hours after a near-constant stream of information, teasers about the kind of data in the account, and jokes about how the account’s user would soon be “v&” (“vanned”) – taken away in a van. His last tweet was: “What are those flashing lights.”
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WikiLeaks releases documents from CIA director's personal AOL account
WikiLeaks releases documents from CIA director's personal AOL account
The publication follows the hacking of John Brennan’s email account on Monday, allegedly by high school students who call themselves Crackas With Attitude

Authorities have said that John Brennan’s personal email account did not contain any classified information. Photograph: Yuri Gripas/Reuters
Sam Thielman
@samthielman
Wednesday 21 October 2015 13.06 EDT
The hackers, who call themselves CWA (Crackas With Attitude), said they had breached Brennan’s account and followed up with screenshots containing social security numbers, cellphone numbers and email addresses. The cell numbers and email addresses appeared to be genuine.
The hackers have claimed the account contains sensitive information including Brennan’s 47-page application for top-secret security clearance. Authorities told CNN that Brennan’s account did not contain any classified information.
Multiple Twitter accounts associated with CWA have been deleted or suspended. Another account, used by a member calling him or herself PHPhax, is still live, but has not been active for 13 hours after a near-constant stream of information, teasers about the kind of data in the account, and jokes about how the account’s user would soon be “v&” (“vanned”) – taken away in a van. His last tweet was: “What are those flashing lights.”
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WikiLeaks releases documents from CIA director's personal AOL account