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U.S. Federal employees ordered to attend anti-leaking classes

EmployeesattheEnvironmentalProtectionAgencyareattendingmandatorytrainingsessionsthisweektoreinforcetheircompliancewithlawsandrulesagainstleakingclassifiedorsens

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Contractor charged with leaking classified Russian hacking information

TheUSDepartmentofJusticeannouncedchargesonMondayagainstafederalcontractorwithleakingclassifiedinformationaboutRussiahackingtoanonlinemediaoutlet,markingthefirst

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Apple revealed declassified government order, but thousands more secret

Latelastnight,Applereleaseditslatesttransparencyreport,coveringgovernmentrequestsforthesecondhalfof2016.Therewereanumberofnewsectionsinthereport—includingmoreda

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305 Clinton emails need further study for possible classified information: U.S. State Department

The U.S. State Department said Monday that 305 emails need to be further reviewed for potentially classified information from Hillary Clinton's email archives handed over by the former top U.S. diplomat last year.

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Former CIA chief sentenced to two years' probation for leaking information

David Petraeus, former director of U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was sentenced on Thursday to two years' probation and fined 100,000 dollars for leaking classified information.

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Military judge rules Manning of Wikileaks case not guilty of aiding enemy

A U.S. military judge on Tuesday ruled Bradley Manning, the Army private who is accused of leaking classified information to whistleblower site Wikileaks, not guilty of aiding the enemy, but guilty of most other charges.

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U.S. court rules bin Laden photos can remain classified

A U.S. Federal Appeals Court ruled on Tuesday that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) can keep the photos of al-Qaeda mastermind Osama bin Laden's corpse classified.