«We do not comment on the authenticity or content of
purported intelligence documents,» CIA spokesman Jonathan Liu said in a statement.
Not exact matches
The
purported documents, if they are real, indicate that the smartphone giants gave India's Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and Indian military
intelligence «backdoor» tools that would let the Indian agencies read encrypted emails sent to and from RIM's BlackBerrys, Apple's iPhones and Nokia smartphones.
Most notably, the
documents include an invoice for $ 480,000, which
purports to be from the Sudanese national
intelligence service, dated June 2012.