By: Wendy Stenberg-Tendys | 2011-05-18 | Technology Social networking has hidden dangers, as revealed by Wikileak founder. Not too many people stop and consider these dangers. read more
By: ximike2101 | 2010-12-08 | Fashion Although the day of December 7 leak site "WikiLeaks" founder Julian - Asan Wizards was arrested in London, but "WikiLeaks" website immediately said no because A Sangqi arrested to stop the breach of confidentiality. read more
By: Mathan | 2012-02-07 | Travel Tips The city of Ajmer is situated at the slopes of the Taragarh Hills, fringed by the Aravali Range in the state of Rajasthan. It was founded by king Ajaipal Chauhan of the Chauhan dynasty in the year 1100 AD. read more
By: Calra Scherzer | 2011-09-19 | Security It’s not only disgruntled employees you have to worry about – the careless ones account for most data breaches. Then there are the trusted senior execs with high level clearance who sell your secrets to impress their next employers. read more
By: Wendell W Solomons | 2010-12-04 | Journalism The latest 250,000 document drop reflects an attempt to cause information overload on the Net. General work overload was already a worry of industrial sociologists. On the burgeoning Net, the type of documents being leaked undermines the attention sought by public-affairs whistle-blowers. As such it leaves the status quo of our unipolar world, in Empire hands. Here's a lawyers' saying: "Possession is 9/10ths of the law." read more
By: Tim Johnsson | 2010-04-04 | Politics The actions of the 30th June and 1st July by Muslim terror doctors and medical students has permanently ruptured the patient-doctor trust in the UK. It has placed in question all relations between the Christian and Muslim communities. The paper outlines the reasons why there must be a referendum on the hard topics of Muslim welcomeness in the UK. read more
By: Kul Bhushan | 2010-12-30 | Journalism The disclosures of WikiLeaks have exposed the double-faced diplomatic dealings of most nations and thus erased out international borders between nations. WikiLeaks have shown the futility of so-called national interests that are just another name for unethical behaviour of the governments and institutions. WikiLeaks disclosures have merely re-affirmed the insight of the enlightened master Osho when he proposed a world government for the entire planet, totally transparent and fully accountable. read more
By: Willis J. Watson | 2010-09-10 | Insurance There is a degree of overlap again between riot, civil commotion and terrorism, but terrorism is considered separately in that, again, it has a somewhat different history of coverage under All Risk Property Insurance (ARPI) policies. Since the mid-1970s most ARPI policies have contained an exclusion for losses occurring in Northern Ireland. read more
By: Ritika Sharma | 2011-12-07 | Technology Your smartphone could be spying on you! WikiLeaks has released a database of surveillance companies that hijack users' smartphones and computers to monitor their activities. read more
By: Eddie Byatt | 2010-12-15 | Law Whistle-blowing is one thing, until recently, everyone didn't hear significantly about. It is because whistleblowers usually lose their jobs as their behavior may actually cost the organization money. This might be in fees or compensation or maybe the trustworthiness of the company is greatly harmed causing a loss of business. Simply to be crystal clear a whistleblower is understood to be somebody who unveils to the public or authorities the wrongdoing in a business or government of... read more
By: Akram Saqib | 2010-04-01 | News and society The modern weapons of war are not only the missiles and atomic bombs but the words also. These do more harm than lethal weapons. These have become an authentic source of exploitation. The powerful states mix poison in the minds of their people against the target state or community through these weapons. The media is controlled by these powers and they play havoc with the realities just for their own interests. read more
By: Jeppe Hansen, Build-a-Company | 2011-02-06 | Entrepreneurs Launched in 2010, the entrepreneur network Build-a-Company has already grown massively and the founders expect the platform to grow to over 50,000 members in 2011 and believe they will reach 200,000 members in the near future. read more
By: Wendell W Solomons | 2010-12-09 | Forums Wikileaks applies a honey trap in that it clams to protect "Your Right to Choose." Wikileaks calculates to overload Net domains and force people back into the hands of TV moguls led today by men such as Rupert Murdoch. Media moguls represent - in the final account - cold pawnbrokers who are ready to squeal on the US government, hoping that it can be conditioned into a better tool. read more
By: Adam J. Fisher | 2011-01-20 | Computer Wikileaks has been in the news for quite some time now as it has rocked many nations, embroiling itself in controversy over the fact that it has been releasing classified documents which have been termed as potentially harmful for national security as well as international diplomacy. read more