WikiLeaks, The Anti-secrecy and transparency organization, claims to have obtained the contents of CIA Director John Brennan's personal AOL email account.

Also, Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, has promised to publish them soon on their website.

Earlier this week, Brennan's personal email account was hacked by an anonymous self-described high school student, who swiped sensitive top-secret data from it.

The teenager also posted a partial Spreadsheet filled with the supposed names, email addresses, phone numbers and Social Security numbers (SSNs) of 2,611 former and current government intelligence officials.

The Central Intelligence Agency did not confirm whether the hack happened, but the FBI and Secret Services are currently investigating the case.

How Important are the leaked emails?

To find out the sensitivity and importance of CIA Director’s leaked data, we'll have to wait until WikiLeaks releases them publicly.