Chattanooga Times Free Press

CIA Director John Brennan warns of Russian hacking

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WASHINGTON — CIA Director John Brennan warned on Sunday that Russia has “exceptiona­lly capable and sophistica­ted” computer capabiliti­es and that the U.S. must be on guard.

When asked in a television interview whether Russia is trying to manipulate the American presidenti­al election, Brennan didn’t say. But he noted that the FBI is investigat­ing the hacking of Democratic National Committee emails, and he cited Moscow’s aggressive intelligen­ce collection and its focus on high-tech snooping.

“I think that we have to be very, very wary of what the Russians might be trying to do in terms of collecting informatio­n in a cyber realm, as well as what they might want to do with it,” he told CBS’ “Face the Nation” on the 15th anniversar­y of the Sept. 11 attacks.

On the terrorism threat, Brennan said the U.S. government is much better now at sharing informatio­n. He praised Saudi Arabia as “a good example of how foreign intelligen­ce services can work against these terrorist organizati­ons.”

On Friday, Congress sent President Barack Obama a bipartisan bill that would allow families of Sept. 11 victims to sue the government of Saudi Arabia. Fifteen of the 19 hijackers from Sept. 11 were Saudi nationals. The Obama administra­tion has said that if U.S. citizens can take the Saudis to court, then a foreign country could in turn sue the United States. The White House has indicated Obama would veto the measure because of the potential for it to backfire and because of apprehensi­on about underminin­g a longstandi­ng yet strained relationsh­ip with a critical U.S. ally in the Middle East.

Brennan also defended the work of U.S. drones in combating threats. He said drones were “exceptiona­lly powerful and capable means of taking kinetic actions against terrorists when that is called for.”

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