The release of documents that purportedly describe hacking of consumer gadgets by the Central Intelligence Agency fueled new concern in the technology industry that U.S. intelligence agencies are working at odds with tech companies. WikiLeaks said the 8,761 documents and files it made public Tuesday describe techniques the CIA uses to circumvent the security of dozens of products, including mobile phones from Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google, software from Microsoft Corp., and televisions from Samsung Electronics...
Source: Wall Street Journal March 08, 2017 01:07 UTC