Intel Community Responds to WikiLeaks With WTF

Amused

Elite Member
Apr 14, 2001
57,481
20,006
146
I find their lack of judgment amusing and scary...

Intel Community Responds to WikiLeaks With WTF

Published December 22, 2010

AP

The U.S. intelligence community has an official response to the massive WikiLeaks document dump -- WTF.

It's not what you think.

WTF is the acronym for the newly formed WikiLeaks Task Force, a project launched by the CIA to determine how the leak of hundreds of thousands of cables and files will affect intelligence operations.

Though the title might encapsulate a widely shared government attitude toward the diplomatic debacle, the CIA is actually fairly confident about its standing in the wake of the security breach as it continues to investigate the impact.

"The CIA has had strong, longstanding measures in place to protect classified information," CIA spokeswoman Jennifer Youngblood said.

CIA communications generally were not a part of the document cache made public by WikiLeaks. The agency has experienced a touch of vindication, after having resisted post-Sept. 11 efforts to increase information-sharing on a Pentagon communications system known as SIPRNet.

"No agency or department is immune from possible leaks, but one thing's for sure -- the CIA is known to have among the highest information security standards in the U.S. government," a U.S. official told Fox News. "The recent WikiLeaks episode points to the serious need for our government to look closely at whether it might be time for need-to-know to make a comeback."

CIA Director Leon Panetta assigned dozens of CIA members to the task force to ensure the classified information now in the public domain will not hinder the agency's ability to operate.

Though WikiLeaks had previously released military files on the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, the task force was set up following the latest release of State Department cables because those revelations were thought to have more impact on the kind of work the CIA does.
 

SamurAchzar

Platinum Member
Feb 15, 2006
2,422
3
76
Wouldn't help as long as Wikileaks has the powers of a Masterful Intelligence Leakage Facility
 

Blackjack200

Lifer
May 28, 2007
15,995
1,688
126
How about a Leak Oversight Low Level for Effective Reduction of Secondary Katastrophies And Technology Escape Sequels task force?
 

Dr. Zaus

Lifer
Oct 16, 2008
11,764
347
126
OMG WTF BBQ!

lollerskates.gif
 
Last edited:

Amused

Elite Member
Apr 14, 2001
57,481
20,006
146
LMAO

They obviously didn't run the name by anyone under the age of 35 or so.

I know, right? Hell, I'm 43 and I know what it means. My brother is 50 and he knew what it means. Hell, my late mother who died in 2008 at 78 knew what it means. Anyone who has ever been on the internet should know what it means.
 

ShawnD1

Lifer
May 24, 2003
15,987
2
81
And you think the CIA and that lady are equally smart? :ninja:

Possibly. Governments and regulation agencies are notorious for doing stupid shit. Example: the number of head injuries in boxing has increased dramatically since boxers are required to wear gloves (hint: wearing gloves means you can punch someone in the head as hard as possible and it won't break your hand)
 

Throckmorton

Lifer
Aug 23, 2007
16,829
3
0
Possibly. Governments and regulation agencies are notorious for doing stupid shit. Example: the number of head injuries in boxing has increased dramatically since boxers are required to wear gloves (hint: wearing gloves means you can punch someone in the head as hard as possible and it won't break your hand)

The whole point of boxing is to cause brain damage to your opponent.