WikiLeaks Releases Alleged CIA Hacking Secrets

WikiLeaks said that its source is seeking a public debate on policy questions surrounding cyberspying, such as “whether the CIA’s hacking capabilities exceed its mandated powers” and the ” security, creation, use, proliferation and democratic control of cyberweapons “. Among the most salacious revelations in the WikiLeaks release come from documents showing how CIA developed techniques to hack Samsung smart TVs with British intelligence services.

WikiLeaks Releases Alleged CIA Hacking Secrets

WikiLeaks said that its source is seeking a public debate on policy questions surrounding cyberspying, such as “whether the CIA’s hacking capabilities exceed its mandated powers” and the ” security, creation, use, proliferation and democratic control of cyberweapons “. Among the most salacious revelations in the WikiLeaks release come from documents showing how CIA developed techniques to hack Samsung smart TVs with British intelligence services.

Man United trumps Bayern as China’s most influential team

The Red Devils knocked perennial German champions Bayern Munich from their perch as the most influential online team in China, according to Red Card 2017, a comprehensive “off the pitch” football analysis produced by Shanghai-based Mailman Group. The sixth edition of Red Card analyzed the influence of 53 leading European clubs across eight different performance indicators including social media presence, live streaming capabilities, and e-commerce.

Ronaldo, Manchester United top Chinese internet tables

Real Madrid’s Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo running in the rain during the Spanish league football match Real Madrid CF vs Real Sporting de Gijon at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid. File Photo: AFP Real Madrid striker Cristiano Ronaldo is comfortably the most influential soccer player online in China, while Manchester United are the most dominant club, according to a report.

Nasri Twitter hack alerts anti-doping investigators over ‘Drip Doctors’ treatment

The series of bizarre tweets sent out from his account have allegedly led to Spanish authorities taking an interest in whether he broke rules Sevilla midfielder Samir Nasri is under investigation by Spain’s anti-doping agency over a treatment he received at a clinic in the US, according to El Pais . The former Arsenal and Manchester City star caused a scene on Twitter on Tuesday night when he was hacked by someone who claimed he had been offered “sexual services” by a woman working at a Los Angeles clinic he’d visited.