CIA wiretapped President Putin's phone?
Reports that the US is trying to wiretap President Putin's phone calls are worth paying attention to, Sputnik news agency quoted Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as saying.
According to new documents published by the secret-revealing website WikiLeaks, the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has five secret eavesdropping servers called "PocketPutin".
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Regarding this information, Mr. Peskov stated on March 9: "Of course, we pay attention to this data as does the international community. Of course, they deserve attention and must be read carefully." However, the spokesman said, the information published by WikiLeaks does not reveal anything new.
"As you know, in Washington, they do not hide the fact that they are very active in tapping the phones of Russian officials. They tapped the phone of Ambassador Kislyak. No one hides that. So, without opening the WikiLeaks website, everyone can guess," Mr. Peskov told reporters.
On March 7, WikiLeaks released 8,700 classified data files, what the website called the largest ever leak of information related to the CIA.
According to WikiLeaks, Vault7 will be the largest disclosure of classified information from the CIA. The leaked documents show that the CIA used the US consulate in Frankfurt, Germany as a hacker headquarters, specializing in deploying campaigns in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
The CIA has not yet verified the authenticity of the leaked documents.
According to Vietnamnet.vn
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