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Julian Assange could become an Aussie politician
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange stands a real chance of winning an upper house seat in Australia. -
Anonymous hater hit Pirate Bay
A former member of Anonymous, who now hates the outfit and helps the feds, has claimed responsibility for an attack which downed the Pirate Bay and Wikileaks. -
Wikileaks' Manning supporter can sue US government
A supporter of Bradley Manning has won the right to sue the federal government over a border search-and-seizure that agents conducted in 2010. -
Lulzsec leader painted as Supergrass
Lulzsec is reeling after it has been revealed that one of its leaders has been turning in its members to the FBI. -
US plans to prosecute Julian Assange
The email has been found in a confidential internal email obtained from private US intelligence company, Stratfor. Wikileaks recently began publishing leaked Stratfor emails, of which it claims it has 5 million. -
Wikileaks publishes millions of Stratfor emails
Whistleblowing organisation Wikileaks has published 5 million emails, thought to have been taken by Anonymous, from the global intelligence company Stratfor. -
Western governments eye up the latest spy kit
There has been plenty of controversy over western firms readily supplying surveillance equipment to regimes with shady track records. Wikileaks most recently drummed up a storm when it said every country in the world is interested in grey area monitoring equipment. -
Wordpress makes it easy to set up your own pirate site
Greenhost have setup a Pirate Bay and Wikileaks proxy. By adding the plug-in to your WordPress website it will start functioning as a proxy and uncensor any blocked website you’d like,” Greenhost explains. -
Leaked cable shows US is a tool of Big Content
The Canberra Wikileaks cables, found by | Torrent Freakrevealed the US Embassy blessed a conspiracy by Hollywood studios to hit an Australian communications company iiNet through the local court system. -
Assange gets his own online TV show
Wikileaks founder Julian Assangehas been hanging around the UK long enough to get his own online TV show. -
Wikileaks' Assange wins small victory
Perpetual thorn in the side to governments around the world, Julian Assange, has been denied the right to appeal his extradition. -
Wikileaks cables shows the world it's being watched - always
Wikileaks has released documents which lift the lid on the shady world of the international surveillance industry - with a new project called Spy Files. Most of the companies involved operate in plain sight. -
Bradley Manning gets his day in court
The army intelligence analyst who is suspected of leaking classified and sensitive documents to WikiLeaks, Bradley Manning, is finally going to get a day in court. How useful that will be to someone who has spent the last year and a half in solitary confinement is debatable. -
Jimmy Wales mistaken for Julian Assange
UK immigration officials thought they had caught the infamous Julian Assange bail jumping earlier this year. -
Assange told to pack his bags after extradition ruling
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been told he will be booted out of England to face the wrath of Swedish judges following an extradition hearing today. -
Wikileaks stops publishing
Online whistleblowing site Wikileaks has stopped publishing, apparently because it has run out of cash. -
US government sacrifices constitution to get wikileaks
Appelbaum, 28, hasn't been charged with any crime. It seems investigators felt some of his friends might be involved in Wikileaks so they hoped his emails would reveal who it was that made the US look like a right tit in front of the known world. -
Assange furious at unauthorised biography
According to the BBC, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is furious that Edinburgh-based Canongate has started releasing drafts of his autobiography to the great unwashed.
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