CIA Website Down, Anonymous Claims Credit
In keeping with their Friday tradition, the hacker group Anonymous claims they crashed CIA.gov.
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In keeping with their Friday tradition, the hacker group Anonymous claims they crashed CIA.gov.
The CIA agent assigned to help the NYPD spy for counterterrorism purposes is being removed.
The Iranian government says the former Marine was working for the C.I.A.
Local community leaders were under surveillance even as they lunched with Bloomberg.
New director David Petraeus says they're looking into it.
May have been part of the agency's "extraordinary rendition" program.
They use undercover officers called the "Demographic Unit."
National security shake-up gets thrown a curve.
The U.S. tries to interview bin Laden's widows.
The CIA had been watching bin Laden from a safe house nearby.
Time was, you could distinguish the two.
His "King David" reputation may have preceded him.
The U.S. also has a network of informants gathering intel.
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