Perhaps the best way to describe the latest CIA-hacking revelations from Wikileaks is this: extraordinarily unsurprising. Spy agencies after all are tasked with – well – spying.

Whether the CIA’s alleged hacking of consumer devices is justified or dangerous can be dealt with elsewhere. What is of immediate interest for members of the bar is how such data dumps will impact their businesses and how they should prepare for similar revelations in the future.

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