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In another leak with potentially massive implications for U.S. intelligence, WikiLeaks has released a trove of documents that appears to demonstrate the CIA's hacking capabilities, The New York Times reports. The documents are said to show the agency's ability to break into smartphones, computers and other internet-connected devices. The first release includes 7,818 web pages with 943 attachments. WikiLeaks claims the entire archive, which is dated from 2013 to 2016, includes several hundred million lines of code, the report states. WikiLeaks will not name the source of the documents but said the source "wishes to initiate a public debate about the security, creation, use, proliferation, and democratic control of cyberweapons." (Registration may be required to access this story.) 
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