Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans
The FBI is investigating claims two of the highest-ranking national security officials in the US have had their personal emails hacked by a ‘dope smoking’ student hacker. Federal agents are probing reports that the personal accounts of CIA Director John Brennan and Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson were breached. The hacker, who told CNN that he was ‘below the age of 22 years old, I smoke pot, and I live in America’ claimed that he had broken into Brennan’s personal email account and taken sensitive files, including a top-secret application for a security clearance. He also claimed he prank-called Brennan, who is America’s top spy, and taunted him by reciting his Social Security number. ‘He waited a tiny bit and hung up,’ the hacker said. As well as cracking Brennan’s personal AOL account, he claimed to have targeted Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, accessing his internet provider account and listening to his voicemails. An attachment was also released with the names, social security numbers and phone numbers of 20 people said to be affiliated with the CIA head. The unidentified youth told the New York Post last night that Brennan had stored sensitive information on his private email account. This included […]
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