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Snowden leaks reveal GCHQ plans to target Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky and extensive foreign intelligence document sharing

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #020172
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The passage identifies a specific foreign intelligence operation—GCHQ seeking a legal warrant to infiltrate Kaspersky—suggesting a possible covert effort against a Russian firm. It also quantifies the Snowden provided journalists with 32 documents on NSA overseas sources/methods and 25 identifying fo Among the leaks were reports from allies (UK, Australia, Canada, France, Norway, Israel). A GCHQ d

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