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So I have decided to lay out some guidelines for the post format on this community.

The first guidelines is that the title of a post should include the news story title and then the name of the publication. Here is an example of that format Example title | Example Publication.

Then if you want to give your opinion on the story you can do so after marking opinion in the post body. Here is an example of that format: Opinion: This story could have wide ranging implications for the tech industry.

Thank you to everyone who posts to this community and I hope you agree with these guidelines.

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Over the years news search engine of Google and Bing has become increasingly useless, where even quoting specific keywords of news I know exists yields no result and I am choked with unrelated trendy local news. So, I am looking for a better news search engine (bonus if it also searches blogs and is able to differentiate as well).

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Ex-CIA software engineer who leaked to WikiLeaks sentenced to 40 years

2 Feb 2024

Joshua Schulte had been found guilty of handing over classified materials in so-called Vault 7 leak.

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The so-called Vault 7 leak was a major embarrassment for the CIA [File: Larry Downing/Reuters]

A former CIA software engineer has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for leaking classified information and possessing child sexual abuse material.

Joshua Schulte, 35, was found guilty in 2022 of four counts each of espionage and computer hacking and one count of lying to FBI agents after handing over classified materials to whistleblowing organisation WikiLeaks.

Schulte was also convicted of contempt of court and making false statements in 2020, and possession of child abuse material last year.

The bulk of the sentence announced on Thursday was imposed over the so-called Vault 7 leak, which revealed embarrassing details of the CIA’s spying overseas.

The leak, which the CIA called a “digital Pearl Harbor”, showed how US spies hacked Apple and Android smartphones and sought to turn internet-connected televisions into listening devices.

The security breach prompted US officials to plan for an “all-out war” against Wikileaks, including discussing the possible kidnapping or assassination of its founder Julian Assange, Yahoo News reported, citing anonymous officials.

Assange was indicted on espionage charges in 2019 – a move that prompted condemnation by press freedom organisations – and is currently in Britain fighting extradition to the US.

Judge Jesse M Furman said the full extent of the damage caused by Schulte would likely never be known “but I have no doubt it was massive”.

Furman said Schulte had also continued to commit crimes while in jail by trying to leak more classified materials and by creating a hidden file on his computer that contained child sexual abuse images.

US Attorney Damian Williams said in a statement that Schulte had committed some of the “most brazen, heinous crimes of espionage in American history”.

“He caused untold damage to our national security in his quest for revenge against the CIA for its response to Schulte’s security breaches while employed there,” Williams said.

Addressing the court ahead of his sentencing, Schulte complained about harsh conditions he had endured in detention, including being denied hot water and being subjected to constant noise and artificial light.

Schulte also said it was unfair for prosecutors to seek a life sentence as they had previously offered a plea deal that would have seen him sentenced to 10 years in prison.

“This is not justice the government seeks, but vengeance,” he said.

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Opinion: I am sad to see more consolidation in the UK broadband space. This also will be annoying for Upp customers who will be switched to Virgin.

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Opinion: Seems that Reddit are trying to IPO again. This clearly isn't good news for user privacy on reddit.

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Opinion: Personally, I feel Meta's intentions when it comes to the Fediverse are most likely to be anything but innocent.

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