Manning-Lamo Chat Logs Revealed
A little more than a year ago, Wired.com published excerpts from instant messenger chats between accused WikiLeaks source Bradley Manning and Adrian Lamo, the ex-hacker in whom he confided and who...
View ArticleFormer WikiLeaks Spokesman Destroyed More Than 3,500 Unpublished Documents
A former WikiLeaks spokesman says he destroyed more than 3,500 unpublished documents that had been submitted to the secret-spilling site last year; destroyed documents may have included a copy of U.S....
View ArticleFormer WikiLeaks Spokesman Disputes Claims About Destroyed Files
A former WikiLeaks spokesman under fire for destroying thousands of unpublished documents submitted to the secret-spilling site last year says WikiLeaks is publicly exaggerating the contents of the...
View ArticleWikiLeaks Springs a Leak: Full Database of Diplomatic Cables Appears Online
For the second time in a year, WikiLeaks has lost control of its full, unredacted cache of a quarter-million U.S. State Department cables — and this time the leaked files are apparently online. The...
View ArticleU.S. Sources Exposed as Unredacted State Department Cables Are Unleashed Online
An encrypted WikiLeaks file containing 251,000 unredacted U.S. State Department cables is now widely available online, along with the passphrase to open it. The release of the documents in raw form,...
View ArticleWikiLeaks Founder Loses Control of His Memoir
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has lost control of an authorized memoir he had planned to publish with a British publisher. The now unauthorized authorized memoir will be released this week, despite...
View ArticleWikiLeaks Volunteer Hacked a Reporter, Assange Autobiography Reveals
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has revealed in an unauthorized biography published Thursday that an Icelandic member of his team hacked into a journalist's computer last year to retrieve a database...
View ArticleWikiLeaks Founder Loses Appeal in Extradition Hearing
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange must return to Sweden to face sex-crime allegations in that country, according to an appeals court in the United Kingdom.
View ArticleWikiLeaks’ Assange Seeks Appeal to U.K. Supreme Court
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is seeking to appeal his extradition ruling to Great Britain's Supreme Court, arguing that he has not been charged with any crime and that the request for his...
View ArticleAssange Allowed to Seek Appeal of Extradition to Supreme Court
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been granted the right to seek an appeal to his extradition ruling from the United Kingdom's Supreme Court.
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