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GCHQ talks of Assange sex scandal "fit-up"
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has revealed some instant messages from Britain's espionage agency, GCHQ, which discuss the possibility of the Swedish sex scandal being a "fit-up -
Tax authorities worldwide rally against Big IT
The total size of the ICIJ files, measured in gigabytes, is more than 160 times larger than the leak of US State Department documents by Wikileaks in 2010. -
LulzSec hacker admits attacks
A UK-based computer hacker who worked under the LulzSec banner has admitted attacking Sony, Nintendo, Rupert Murdoch's News International and the Arizona State Police. -
Wikileaks to publish 'Kissinger cables'
Whistle-blowing website Wikileaks is publicly dumping just under two million diplomatic cables - dubbed the Kissinger cables - from the mid 1970s. -
Assange forms political party
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is still hiding out in the Ecuadorian embassy, thinks that a wizard way to get attention is to form a political party. -
Bradley Manning admits ten spying charges
The US army soldier who leaked secret cables to Wikileaks has admitted ten spying charges. -
Julian Assange wants to be an Aussie Ron Hubbard
One of the celebrity backers of Wikileaks, Jemima Khan, has hit out at Julian Assange for being a cult leader. -
Pirates sue banks for discrimination
When banks decided to obey the whim of the American government and refuse to allow donations to be paid to Wikileaks, in 2010, it seems that the world thought they would get away with it. -
Assange getting sicker
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who has been hiding from the UK police at Ecuador's London embassy for five months, has a lung condition that is getting worse. -
British Anonymous hackers grilled in court
A gang of Anonymous hackers boasted there was 'next to zero' chance they would be caught, a UK court was told. -
European Parliament gets behind the Pirate Party
The Pirate Party has had a major political victory in the European Parliament after it secured a regulation which will prevent credit card outfits denying services to organisations like Wikileaks. -
Anonymous sets web alight in 5 November protests
ZDNET reports that this particular spree appears to be in protest of systemic, global surveillance systems such as TrapWire, which was the focus of a recent Wikileaks file drop earlier this year. -
Ecuador worried about Assange's health
Ecuador is concerned about the health of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange who apparently is losing weight and is suffering from vision problems. -
Assange plans to sue Aussie PM for defamation
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is under investigation about two women who claim they were sexually assaulted by him, is dragging another one into court claiming that she defamed him. -
US says that Assange is an al-Qaeda operator
The US military has shown a startling lack of grip on reality by designating Wikileaks and its "world's worst date" leader Julian Assange as military enemies. -
Met reveals secret plan to arrest Assange
A Met cop might be in hot water after the clipboard he was holding was snapped by the Press Association. -
Assange granted asylum in Ecuador
Ecuador's foreign minister, Ricardo Patino, has responded to what he calls the threats of the British government and has granted asylum to Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. -
Rumours fly on Ecuador granting Assange asylum
It appears that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is closer to being granted asylum by Ecuador, however, the move might just be symbolic.
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