US: Ex-CIA coder convicted over massive data leak
Washington, Jul 14: A former CIA software engineer has been found guilty of leaking classified information from the US spy agency to WikiLeaks, in the biggest such theft in CIA history.
Joshua Schulte was found guilty on Wednesday by jurors in Manhattan federal court on eight charges of espionage and one obstruction charge over the so-called "Vault 7" leak.

Schulte says he's been made a scapegoat
The 33-year-old worked for the CIA's elite hacking unit when he took the "Vault 7" tools that the spy agency uses to break into target computer and technology systems. After quitting his job, Schulte sent the tools to the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks.
Vault 7 consisted of a host of viruses, malware, trojans, and "zero day" exploits, and was available for use by foreign intelligence groups, hackers and cyber extortionists around the world, once leaked.
Schulte, who chose to represent himself at the month-long trial, had told jurors in closing arguments that the CIA and FBI made him a scapegoat for the embarrassing public release of the classified information.
In March 2020, an earlier trial had ended in a mistrial because jurors were at an impasse over the main counts.
One of the 'most brazen acts of espionage' — attorney
On Wednesday, Schulte watched without visibly reacting as District Judge Jesse M. Furman announced the guilty verdict.
"Today, Schulte has been convicted for one of the most brazen and damaging acts of espionage in American history," in undermining US efforts to battle "terrorist organizations and other malign influences" around the world, US Attorney Damian Williams said in a statement, following the verdict.
Schulte became an early suspect after WikiLeaks began publishing the information.
He was, however, quietly charged in 2017 with having a cache of child pornography on his computer.
The charges related to theft and leaking of national defense information, under the Espionage Act, were added only later.
He has been in prison without bail since 2018.
A sentencing date was not immediately given as Schulte still faces a separate trial on the child pornography charges. He has pleaded not guilty.
Source: DW
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