A recent data dump from WikiLeaks has given Apple a headache that it could probably do without. The revealed information suggested that the CIA runs a dedicated internal department within the Center for Cyber Intelligence section, charged with finding zero-day exploits within Apple's iOS-powered devices, such as the iPhone and iPad.
WikiLeaks today released around 8,000 pages of documents today, some of which outline CIA programs that appear to detail how the agency can bypass encryption in iPhones, Android phones and even smart televisions.
There is now a new app available on the App Store which gives you full access to WikiLeaks’ old and new archives. Dubbed as WikiLeaks App, it delivers recent and old updates along with tweets, all presented in a nice and clean interface. The app allows you to check on the latest WikiLeaks updates from Twitter or the organization’s website. The tweets and the website are formatted for both iPhone and iPad.
I found this Flash-based game funny as hell and thought I would just share it with you all. If you ever wanted to know how does it feel like to run WikiLeaks? You got to try out this game developed and published by a French site named JeuxJeuxJeux.fr.