CIA Admits Improperly "Penetrating" Senate Intelligence Computers
Forget enthusiastic consent, they had none
An internal investigation by the Central Intelligence Agency has found that its officers improperly penetrated a computer network used by the Senate Intellignece Committee in preparing its report of the C.I.A.'s detention and interrogation program.
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Its the first time in forever Diane Feinstein has been penetrated
You know who else admitted to improper penetration?
Also FIRST!!! gotcha fist
24/7? Is that thing even still around?