Ex-CIA officer gets 40-year sentence for espionage, child pornography

Justice Dept describes his crime as largest data breach in CIA history, involving transmission of stolen information to Wikileaks

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WASHINGTON – A federal judge has sentenced former CIA officer Joshua Adam Schulte to 40 years in jail for the biggest data breach in the agency’s history, espionage and child pornography, the Justice Department announced in a press release.

Schulte was sentenced to 40 years in prison by United States district judge Jesse Furman for crimes of espionage, computer hacking, contempt of court, making false statements to the FBI, and child pornography,” the release said yesterday, reported Sputnik.

Schulte was convicted at trials that concluded on March 9, 2020 and September 13, 2022, the Justice Department said. 

“Schulte’s theft is the largest data breach in the history of the CIA, and his transmission of that stolen information to Wikileaks is one of the largest unauthorised disclosures of classified information in the history of the United States,” the release said.

According to court documents, from 2012 to 2016, Schulte was employed as a software developer in the Centre for Cyber Intelligence (CCI). In 2016, Schulte used his access to steal copies of the entire CCI tool development archives and then transmit them to WikiLeaks.

The effect was described at trial by the former CIA deputy director of digital innovation as a “digital Pearl Harbour” that caused exceptionally grave harm to the national security of the United States, the release said. – February 2, 2024

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