US court orders Twitter to hand over WikiLeaks related documents
A court in the United States has ordered information network Twitter to hand over documents connected to WikiLeaks to the US Justice Department, CNN reported Saturday.
WikiLeaks' Julian Assange vows to release all files in case of death or incarceration
In the event of his untimely death or long- term incarceration, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange would make public all the leaked documents his group has, the activist reiterated Thursday in an interview...
WikiLeak's Julian Assange complains about falling victim to leaks
It has come to this: Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, is complaining that someone leaked a Swedish police report on his alleged sexual offenses.
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For the record, I don't think we should be comparing Julian Assange to any figure from past history... since we don't actually know yet what the outcome of Mr...
The WikiLeaks cyberbrawl: A battle of amateurs
The Internet drama precipitated by WikiLeaks' release of classified U.S. diplomatic cables has been called the first "global cyberwar." But at closer look it's really more of an amateur brawl.
OpenLeaks to soon rival WikiLeaks
A former WikiLeaks worker says he is planning to launch a rival secret-spilling site that will help anonymous sources deliver sensitive material to media.
WikiLeaks servers still safe in Stockholm nuclear bunker
On a main street in one of Stockholm's hippest areas, a snow-covered hill topped by a church conceals a nuclear-proof bunker, home to a futuristic data centre holding 8,000 servers -- two of which belong to WikiLeaks.
Iran is expecting protests today and, instead of sitting back and waiting for the deluge of nasty reports to leak all over the Internet, they have adopted a more proactive approach this time around.
They banned WikiLeaks, the whistleblowers’ website, ahead of the next wave of protests over...
WikiLeaks cyber war escalates
Hackers stepped up their cyber war in support of WikiLeaks on Thursday as the embattled whistleblowers released memos showing that the United States views China as a "pernicious" competitor in Africa.
WikiLeaks' payment processor will sue credit card companies
WikiLeaks' payment processor said Thursday that it was preparing to sue credit card companies Visa and MasterCard over their refusal to process donations to the secret-spilling website.
Swedish government website shut down by WikiLeaks followers
Hackers forced the Swedish government's website offline for several hours on Thursday in a cyber attack in support of WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange, a report said.
WikiLeaks continues to receive funding through Swedish micropayment system
Swedish-based micropayment system Flattr said Thursday it was to continue to channel donations to the WikiLeaks organization.
Hackers target bank and credit card websites in the WikiLeaks war
An anonymous group of hackers said Wednesday they had launched online attacks to shut down the websites of credit card Mastercard and a Swiss bank that cut off business ties with WikiLeaks.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is jailed but secrets still flow
WikiLeaks published a new set of cables Wednesday, and in a defiant message posted online the secret-spilling website promised that the leaks would keep on flowing despite the arrest and jailing of its founder on sex allegations.
WikiLeaks chief, Julian Assange, arrives in court
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arrived at a London court on Tuesday, hours after British police arrested him on a Swedish arrest warrant for suspected sex crimes, a court official said.