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The expense was discreetly hidden in the Law Enforcement Trust Fund — a kitty of cash mostly seized from criminal operations that has little oversight. Zabaleta declined to confirm or deny the authenticity of WikiLeaks' documents. Harris, the largest...
In 2009, Warner Brothers India promised Rs200 crore (about $40m) for Hindi-language projects. That's enough for about four big-budget films by Indian standards, but it's unlikely all of them would make a splash. In another WikiLeaks cable, Siddarth Roy...
Army Pfc. Bradley Manning is escorted by military police from the courthouse after the sixth day of his Article 32 hearing at Fort Meade, Maryland in this December 21, 2011 file photo. Manning, the U.S. Army intelligence analyst suspected of passing... View Photo »
Over a year or longer SSL certificates have been penetrated by various organized crime groups and intelligence agencies
Participants will examine the fallout from the Wikileaks episode and the News of the World phone hacking scandal in the UK, and try to map a way forward to promote professional and ethical standards in the digital environment. Speaking about UNESCO's...
The Simpsons' 500th episode is upon us! The show, titled "At Long Last Leave," entails the Simpson family being evicted from Springfield. When Marge and Homer try to sneak back into town, they're shunned by former neighbors and friends. WikiLeaks...
Pope's top PR man has declared that the Vatican is in the midst of its own "WikiLeaks" scandal after a flurry of confidential Papal documents were fed to the media by apparently disgruntled cardinals. The leaks have ranged from documents covering...
Bradley Manning is escorted from the courthouse at Fort Meade, Maryland after closing arguments in his Article 32 hearing, in this file picture taken December 22, 2011. Manning, the U.S. Army intelligence analyst suspected of passing classified... View Photo »
I did not only support WikiLeaks in this but co-produced it (the video)
Xi Jinping's brutal childhood of "reeducation" in the countryside. "The purpose of Mr. Xi's image-making ... is to present him as someone who took his knocks in life and understands what it's like to be dirt poor even as he has risen up the party...
I also hope that newspapers in the UK will again find their confidence and sense of purpose. There are plenty of signs of editorial life as they join broadcasters in exploiting the journalistic joys of the networked age. But for now, a period of...
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange leaves the Supreme Court at the end of the second day of his extradition appeal, in London February 2, 2012. Britain's Supreme Court risks jeopardising extraditions to many neighbouring countries if it stops Assange being sent to Sweden for questioning...
View Photo »Wikileaks founder Julian Assange gets into a car as he leaves the Supreme Court in central London on February 2, 2012 on the second day of his appeal against extradition to Sweden over rape allegations. Swedish authorities on February 2 rejected arguments by Assange against his...
View Photo »WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, center, is lit by a photographer's flash as he leaves the Supreme Court in London, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012. Sweden's public prosecutor was right to demand the return of Julian Assange, a lawyer told Britain's Supreme Court Thursday, saying that failing...
View Photo »Wikileaks founder Julian Assange arrives for the second day of a two day hearing at the Supreme Court in central London, on February 2, 2012. Assange took his extradition fight to Britain's Supreme Court on Wednesday, arguing that sending him to Sweden to face rape allegations would...
View Photo »Wikileaks founder Julian Assange arrives at the Supreme Court in Westminster, on the second day of his extradition appeal, in central London, February 2, 2012. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange appealed to Britain's Supreme Court not to extradite him to Sweden over accusations of sex...
View Photo »Julian Assange WikiLeaks founder arrives at the Supreme Court in London, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012. Julian Assange took his extradition battle to Britain's Supreme Court on Wednesday, arguing that sending him to Sweden would violate a fundamental legal principle. The two-day hearing will...
View Photo »Supporters of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, stand with a long bannner that reads 'The first casualty of war is truth' outside the Supreme Court in central London on February 1, 2012 on the first day of his appeal against extradition. Assange took his fight against extradition to...
View Photo »Supporters of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange and US soldier Bradley Manning, who allegedly funneled hundreds of thousands of classified US documents to WikiLeaks, and media stand with placards outside the Supreme Court in central London on February 1, 2012 on the first day of his...
View Photo »Supporters of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange stand with placards calling for his freedom and against his extradition outside the Supreme Court in central London on February 1, 2012 on the first day of his appeal against extradition. Assange took his fight against extradition to...
View Photo »Wikileaks founder Julian Assange (C) leaves the Supreme Court in central London on February 1, 2012 on the first day of his appeal against extradition. Assange took his fight against extradition to Britain's Supreme Court On February 1, arguing that sending him to Sweden over rape...
View Photo »Julian Assange WikiLeaks founder leaves the Supreme Court in London, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012. Assange's legal team is making a final effort at Britain's Supreme Court to avoid his extradition to Sweden. Assange is wanted by Swedish authorities over sex crimes allegations stemming from...
View Photo »Wikileaks founder Julian Assange's solicitor Gareth Peirce arrives at the Supreme Court in central London on the first day of Assange's appeal on February 1, 2012. Assange took his fight against extradition to Sweden over rape allegations to Britain's top court on February 1 in a case...
View Photo »Supporters of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange await his arrival at the Supreme Court in central London, on February 1, 2012, in the latest stage of his lengthy battle against extradition to Sweden to face rape allegations. The case will be considered by seven judges, rather than the...
View Photo »WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange (R) talks to Vaughan Smith, founder of the Frontline Club outside at the Supreme Court in London February 1, 2012. Assange will appeal to Britain's Supreme Court on Wednesday not to extradite him to Sweden over accusations of sex crimes, a move that...
View Photo »WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arrives at the Supreme Court in London February 1, 2012. Assange will appeal to Britain's Supreme Court on Wednesday not to extradite him to Sweden over accusations of sex crimes, a move that could push his anti-secrecy website further towards oblivion.
View Photo »Julian Assange WikiLeaks founder, right, hugs Vaughan Smith founder of the frontline club as he arrives at the Supreme Court in London, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012. Assange's legal team is making a final effort at Britain's Supreme Court to avoid his extradition to Sweden. Assange is...
View Photo »WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange speaks to the media outside the High Court in London in this December 5, 2011 file photo. Assange will be a guest character and voice on animated TV comedy "The Simpsons,", playing a neighbor of the family after they move from their home in fictional...
View Photo »Founder of whistle-blowing website Wikileaks Julian Assange (L) speaks next to Gavin MacDabyen during a news conference at the City University in London in this December 1, 2011 file photo. Assange will be a guest character and voice on animated TV comedy "The Simpsons,", playing a...
View Photo »WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange speaks at a protest outside St Paul's Cathedral, next to the London Stock Exchange in central London in this October 15, 2011 file photo. Assange will be a guest character and voice on animated TV comedy "The Simpsons,", playing a neighbor of the family...
View Photo »A supporter of Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, holds a placard with his picture outside the Supreme Court in central London, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012. Assange's legal team is making a final effort at Britain's Supreme Court to avoid his extradition to Sweden. Assange is wanted by...
View Photo »A supporter of Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, talks to British police officers outside the Supreme Court in central London, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012. Julian Assange took his extradition battle to Britain's Supreme Court on Wednesday, arguing that sending him to Sweden would...
View Photo »Former British journalist Vaughan Smith, a supporter of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, walks out of the Supreme Court in central London on February 1, 2012 on the first day of Assange's appeal against extradition. Assange took his fight against extradition to Britain's Supreme Court...
View Photo »Former British journalist Vaughan Smith (L), a supporter of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, walks past other Assange supporters with an Australian flag outside the Supreme Court in central London on February 1, 2012 on the first day of Assange's appeal against extradition. Assange...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 01: Supporters of Julian Assange, the founder of the WikiLeaks whistle-blowing website, protest outside the Supreme Court on February 1, 2012 in London, England. Mr Assange is appearing in court for his final appeal against his extradition to Sweden, where he...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 01: Julian Assange (C), the founder of the WikiLeaks whistle-blowing website, arrives with his legal team at the Supreme Court on February 1, 2012 in London, England. Mr Assange is appearing in court for his final appeal against his extradition to Sweden,...
View Photo »WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange leaves the Supreme Court at the end of the second day of his extradition appeal, in London February 2, 2012. Britain's Supreme Court risks jeopardising extraditions to many neighbouring countries if it stops Assange being sent to Sweden for questioning...
View Photo »Over a year or longer SSL certificates have been penetrated by various organized crime groups and intelligence agencies
I did not only support WikiLeaks in this but co-produced it (the video)
He used that training to defy that trust. Ultimately he aided the enemies of the United States by indirectly giving them intelligence through WikiLeaks.
The privacy campaigners, speaking in London, pulled out some of the most sensational revelations in the 287 documents about the international surveillance industry published today by WikiLeaks (but you read it here first) The documents cover a total of 160 companies in 25 countries.
The Guardian has continued its war on WikiLeaks with three new attacks over 48 hours
The WikiLeaks Spy Files reveal the details of which companies are making billions selling sophisticated tracking tools to government buyers, flouting export rules, and turning a blind eye to dictatorial regimes that abuse human rights
WikiLeaks is part of the phenomenon of the online, empowered citizen.
which will expose extraordinary privacy threats to journalists, sources and others as well as launch a new phase for WikiLeaks, just over a year after the Cablegate release.
WikiLeaks and the First Amendment
Constructing the system is very complex ... Due to the deteriorating state of internet security which directly impacts the ability of sources to communicate with journalists and human rights activists securely, WikiLeaks has decided to postpone the launch initially scheduled for Monday.
The Gillard government has shown its true colours in relation to how it's handled US pressure on WikiLeaks
No US policy changed because of the WikiLeaks revelations. If that was Assange’s goal, he has failed.
WikiLeaks easily produced more newsworthy scoops over the last year than every other media outlet combined.
Editors are invited to sit at the table of those powerful individuals and the reality is that's why most journalists go into journalism. It is to crawl up the ladder of power to become associated with power, to sit at the same table as those you hold to account. Editors become corrupted and they do not ...
Due to the deteriorating state of internet security which directly impacts the ability of sources to communicate with journalists and human rights activists securely, WikiLeaks has decided to postpone the launch initially scheduled for Monday 28th 2011 in the interest of source protection.
WikiLeaks is building a state-of-the-art secure submission system. Constructing the system is very complex
We are trying to support them but the WikiLeaks publication is very, very dangerous
Those who would wish to challenge him would have the WikiLeaks issue raised against them as the red card
expose extraordinary privacy threats to journalists, sources and others as well as launch a new phase for Wikileaks.
If Wikileaks does not find a way to remove this blockade, given our current levels of expenditure, we will simply not be able to continue by the turn of the year
This is a much broader issue than simply the difficulty that WikiLeaks has in protecting its high-level intelligence sources
For the last 12 months you haven’t been able to go through the front door to submit WikiLeaks sensitive information
The attacks on WikiLeaks have not just included the financial blockade ... There have also been attacks on the very structure of the organisation … We viewed our submission system could not be trusted.
WikiLeaks applied new technology to penetrate the inner workings of government to reveal an avalanche of inconvenient truths in a global publishing coup
Wikileaks files: US ambassador criticised Prince Andrew
