WikiLeaks begins publishing CIA director John Brennan's hacked emails

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An anonymous teen hacker claimed to have stolen a handful of files from CIA Director John Brennan's private email account, U.S. officials reported on Monday. As of Wednesday, the government watchdog organization WikiLeaks has begun releasing a number of files obtained from Brennan's account:

Law enforcement officials reported after the hack that it did not appear that any classified information was obtained. You can read the documents here.

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