I'm fairly sure the NSA isn't still holding a grudge, dogmush. That last incident was a misunderstanding. Though things did not work out with the lady involved, sadly.
I nuked that thread as no one had responded yet.
https://wikileaks.org/ciav7p1/https://t.co/gpBxJAoYD5Password: SplinterItIntoAThousandPiecesAndScatterItIntoTheWinds
The most interesting part to me? Folks with clearances, you don't have to worry about endangering your clearances by checking it out. They decided the exploits were unclassified. Because you can't use classified material on unclassified devices, nor send classified information over the internet. So, if you develop a super secret malware with tons of zero day exploits and stolen hardware signatures specifically designed use industrial programmable logic controllers to burn out gas centrifuges, it has to be unclassified if you want to use it on enemy PCs. Which means it's not a crime to copy or discuss it.
It's not even copyright infringement.
If you're geeky, lot of interesting stuff. My favorite so far:
https://wikileaks.org/ciav7p1/cms/page_14588809.htmlhttps://wikileaks.org/ciav7p1/cms/files/Equation_group_questions_and_answers.pdfGood technical discussion critiquing NSA malware. Specifically, critiquing Kaspersky's critique of NSA malware.