CIA Coder Charged With Massive WikiLeaks Dump
The former coder, already charged with possession of child pornography, now faces multiple counts of violating the Espionage Act.
KEVIN POULSEN
06.19.18 12:01 AM ET
A former coder for the CIA has been indicted for computer hacking and espionage for allegedly passing the agencys computer intrusion secrets to WikiLeaks, the Justice Department announced Monday.
Joshua Adam Schulte, 29, was already in federal custody in Manhattan on child-porn charges. His new indictment adds three counts under the Espionage Act for stealing and transmitting national security secrets, as well as computer intrusion and obstruction of justice charges and a criminal copyright violation. If convicted, he likely faces decades in prison under federal sentencing guidelines.
Schulte worked at the CIA from 2010 to 2016 in the agencys Operational Support Branch. According to court records, he was an early suspect last year when WikiLeaks began publishing some 8,000 CIA files under the rubric Vault 7. The files had been copied from an internal agency wiki at some point in 2016, and contained documentation and some source code for the hacking tools used by the CIAs intrusion teams when conducting foreign surveillance. The FBI raided Schulte on March 23, 2017, roughly two weeks the leak. When the agents examined Schultes hard drive they turned up 10,000 images of child pornography. He was arrested on child porn charges five months later while the government continued the Vault 7 investigation.
The government hasnt said how it came to suspect Schulte, but as The Daily Beast reported last May, he had previously posted the source code for an internal CIA tool to his account on the public code-sharing site GitHuba potential red flag that was apparently missed by the spy agency just months after the Edward Snowden leaks.
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