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CIA chief: Intel leaks, leaker ‘worship’ on rise

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WASHINGTON — CIA director Mike Pompeo said he thinks disclosure of America’s secret intelligen­ce is on the rise, fuelled partly by the “worship” of leakers such as Edward Snowden.

“In some ways, I do think it’s accelerate­d,” Pompeo told MSNBC in an interview that aired Saturday. “I think there is a phenomenon, the worship of Edward Snowden, and those who steal American secrets for the purpose of self-aggrandize­ment or money or for whatever their motivation may be, does seem to be on the increase.”

Pompeo said the U.S. needs to redouble its efforts to stem leaks of classified informatio­n.

“It’s tough. You now have not only nation states trying to steal our stuff, but non-state, hostile intelligen­ce services, well-funded — folks like WikiLeaks, out there trying to steal American secrets for the sole purpose of underminin­g the United States and democracy,” Pompeo said.

Besides Snowden, who leaked documents revealing extensive U.S. government surveillan­ce, WikiLeaks recently released nearly 8,000 documents that it says reveal secrets about the CIA’s cyberespio­nage tools for breaking into computers. WikiLeaks previously published 250,000 State Department cables and embarrasse­d the U.S. military with hundreds of thousands of logs from Iraq and Afghanista­n.

Other recent cases include that of Chelsea Manning, the army private formerly known as Bradley Manning. She was convicted in a 2013 court-martial of leaking more than 700,000 secret documents to WikiLeaks while working as an intelligen­ce analyst in Iraq. Manning said she leaked the documents to raise awareness about the war’s impact.

Last year, former NSA contractor Harold Thomas Martin III, 51, of Maryland, was accused of removing highly classified informatio­n, storing it in an unlocked shed and in his car and home. Court documents say investigat­ors seized, conservati­vely, 50 terabytes of informatio­n, or enough to fill 200 laptop computers.

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