WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange Delays Reopening Its Online Drop Box
WikiLeaks has delayed reopening its online drop box, after Julian Assange affirmed that he “re-engineered [it] from scratch.”
WikiLeaks has delayed reopening its online drop box, after Julian Assange affirmed that he “re-engineered [it] from scratch.”
WikiLeaks is accusing The Guardian of leaking an unredacted version of WikiLeaks’ entire trove of US diplomatic cables
Although hackers often engineer cyber-attacks as a show of solidarity with WikiLeaks, WikiLeaks itself was attacked, although it is now back up for now
WikiLeaks has been published approximately 134,000 diplomatic cables over the past few days, and several of the published documents actually revealed the names of the sources, including those whose names on the cables were marked “strictly protect:”
America’s Public Broadcast System (PBS) has been hacked by hackers from “The Lulz Boat,” which goes by @LulzSec on Twitter
WikiLeaks is now reporting that its U.S. cables suggest a race by Arctic nations to claim the frozen north
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was awarded the Sydney Peace Foundation’s gold medal in London and cheered for “challenging centuries old practices of government secrecy and by championing people’s right to know”
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange lost his fight against his extradition from Britain to Sweden, where he is currently wanted for questioning on rape and sexual-assault charges
Facebook and WikiLeaks are changing the world and providing NBC’s Saturday Night Live with good content for big laughs
New evidence suggests that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will likely not be charged with “illegal renditionâ€