They discuss the WikiLeaks "Vault 7" data dump that has revealed a rogue shadow government that has been operating in Barack Obama's Oval Office.
Did Michael Hastings get the last laugh after all?
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Did Michael Hastings get the last laugh after all?
This story has ramifications that reach world wide, and we encourage your comments on the topic.
To learn more about how John has been "Securing Our Tech Future", please check out MGT Capital Investments at: www.mgtci.com
You can follow John on Twitter @OfficialMcAfee
CEO of "MGT Capital", John McAfee once again joins host Brian Engelman on "Agree To Disagree" here at "The New American Media".
The alleged CIA practice of deliberately keeping software exploits unpatched for potential access is like not giving sick people penicillin, said John McAfee, the creator of McAfee antivirus, on the latest WikiLeaks data trove.
The anti-secrecy website on Tuesday published a trove of classified documents related to the US arsenal of cyberweapons. Among other things, WikiLeaks alleged that the CIA failed to follow the Obama administration commitment not to hoard “zero day” exploits, vulnerabilities in software that the general IT community, including software producers, are unaware of. The White House pledged to promptly report such vulnerabilities to producers so that they could patch them.
The failure is akin to deliberately deny ill people medicine that government has, said John McAfee, the creator of McAfee antivirus, a decision that he called “horrific”.
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