Snowden leaks reveal GCHQ plans to target Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky and extensive foreign intelligence document sharing
Snowden leaks reveal GCHQ plans to target Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky and extensive foreign intelligence document sharing 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 breadth of Snowden’s leaks, including foreign allies' documents, which could guide further inquiry into allied intelligence cooperation. However, the information is already public and lacks concrete transaction details or direct links to high‑level officials, limiting its immediate investigative payoff. Key insights: Snowden provided journalists with 32 documents on NSA overseas sources/methods and 25 identifying foreign officials of interest.; Among the leaks were reports from allies (UK, Australia, Canada, France, Norway, Israel).; A GCHQ document disclosed plans to obtain a legal warrant to penetrate Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky.
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Snowden leaks reveal GCHQ plans to target Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky and extensive foreign intelligence document sharing 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 breadth of Snowden’s leaks, including foreign allies' documents, which could guide further inquiry into allied intelligence cooperation. However, the information is already public and lacks concrete transaction details or direct links to high‑level officials, limiting its immediate investigative payoff. Key insights: Snowden provided journalists with 32 documents on NSA overseas sources/methods and 25 identifying foreign officials of interest.; Among the leaks were reports from allies (UK, Australia, Canada, France, Norway, Israel).; A GCHQ document disclosed plans to obtain a legal warrant to penetrate Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky.
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