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CIA Is Developing A ChatGPT-Style AI Chatbot To Aid Data Analysts
The CIA could be on the verge of rolling out an AI-powered tool that will be used by analysts to help with their research.
Russian spy chief speaks to CIA about Wagner mutiny and Ukraine
Russia's foreign intelligence chief Sergei Naryshkin and the CIA chief William Burns spoke over a call to hold a discussion.
Revealed: Untold story of the CIA/Stasi double agent abandoned after 22 years of service
A double agent who operated for the CIA and the Dutch security service against the Stasi tells his story for the first time.
Former CIA engineer convicted in WikiLeaks espionage case
A former CIA software engineer was convicted on Wednesday of leaking classified information to WikiLeaks from the spy agency, in one of the biggest such thefts in CIA history.
White House says no intel consensus on Russia bounties
The New York Times report, citing anonymous officials, said Trump had been told about findings, which he has also denied.
Trump defends diplomat's wife who ran over and killed British teenager
Donald Trump has refused to send Anne Sacoolas back to the UK to face charges for killing Harry Dunn.
Trump says CIA has not found Saudi prince culpable in murder
Critics in Congress and high-ranking officials in other countries are accusing Trump of ignoring human rights and giving Saudi Arabia a pass for economic reasons.
British teen who tried to hack CIA chief finds 'critical' T-Mobile flaw exposing customer accounts
In 2015 and 2016, the then 15-year-old Kane Gamble attempted to hack the computers of several senior US government officials.
CIA chief: We will steal secrets on behalf of the American people
CIA director Mike Pompeo has said he believes Russia will attempt to interfere in the 2018 US midterm elections.
'Am I scaring you?': British teen harassed top CIA officials after hacking their computers, court hears
Kane Gamble used a computer at his parent's home to impersonate then-CIA director John Brennan and other senior figures.
'This is not normal': Twitter in disbelief over Trump and Putin's friendly calls amid Russia probe
"This is not even remotely normal. There's something going on here," one Twitter user said.
Warmer US-Moscow ties ahead? Putin 'thanks' Trump for CIA information preventing Russian terror attack
The CIA provided information that helped prevent bombings in St Petersburg's Kazansky Cathedral and other sites, the Kremlin said.
WikiLeaks shocks, BankBot strikes and Ethereum vanishes: The week in cybersecurity
From the return of WikiLeaks to the Nepal bank cyber-heist: Here are the biggest cybersecurity stories of the week from the IBTimes UK technology team.
New WikiLeaks 'Vault 8' release reveals CIA's cyber-espionage source code
Whistleblowing website WikiLeaks has released a fresh batch of secret documentation allegedly pilfered from inside the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
'Delay is inexcusable' says Julian Assange as WikiLeaks offers $100,000 reward for blocked JFK files
The US government has made 2,800 files public. However, the release of hundreds of other records were blocked reportedly due to pressure from the CIA and the FBI.
CIA operative-turned-politician: 'Russia is not our ally, they are our adversary.'
US intelligence believes that at least two Moscow-linked hacking groups targeted American institutions in order to help spread misinformation and propaganda last year.
ExpressLane: WikiLeaks' latest dump reveals CIA's covert tool used to steal data from intel allies
WikiLeaks claims the program has been used against numerous US agencies, including the FBI, NSA and Department of Homeland Security.
Former CIA agent wants to buy Twitter and boot off Donald Trump
Valerie Plame Wilson wants to raise $1bn to buy a large stake in the social media firm.
Julian Assange slams 'absurd' US plan to label WikiLeaks 'non-state intelligence service'
If the US wants to prosecute WikiLeaks, it will have to prosecute other outlets, Assange said.
President Trump ends secret CIA programme to arm moderate anti-Assad rebels in Syria
The move is seen by some as a victory for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Spies in the age of social media: Ex-CIA experts reveal challenges of modern espionage
Technology has changed the game as social media could hinder espionage work.
Hackers reportedly hit top US intelligence expert on Russia, stealing private emails to CIA
The private Gmail account of a US State Department official has reportedly been hacked and personal information stolen.
Ex-CIA agent to return to Italy to face sentence for rendition of radical Egyptian imam
Sabrina de Sousa has denied involvement in the abduction of radical cleric Abu Omar.
North Korea issues execution order against Park Geun-hye for allegedly plotting to kill Kim Jong-un
The Pyongyang regime claimed that the impeached South Korean president had wanted to assassinate their supreme leader since 2015.
The CIA's private cloud is 'pretty close' to invincible says spy agency's CIO
'We want to be like commercial companies, not the government,' CIA's John Edwards said, commenting about adopting cloud computing.
American Horror Story's Angela Bassett joins Mission: Impossible 6
Oscar nominee is set to star alongside Rebecca Ferguson, Simon Pegg, Alec Baldwin and, of course, Tom Cruise.
MIT student suing CIA over Twitter jokes
The student has several questions about how the agency goes about using Twitter.
CIA creates special unit to tackle North Korea's missile and nuclear threats
This is the first time the American intelligence agency is setting up a country-focused mission centre.
North Korea to launch Korean-style attacks on US and Seoul spy agencies over Kim Jong-un murder plot
North Korea accused CIA and Seoul's National Intelligence Service of hiring an assassin surnamed Kim to kill their leader.
North Korea accuses CIA of plotting to assassinate Kim Jong-Un
Dictator would be poisoned during a public procession, state media claimed.