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: 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
By: Adam Parrish | 2010-12-11 | Internet Business When one particular thinks and talks about the web-site WikiLeaks, the only items that arrive to head is Julian Assange, and the reality that the web site has best secret documents that can be leaked. As a result far, these top rated secret documents have not genuinely harm anything or any individual. They have embarrassed some people and that is ample to have Julian quite possibly disappear 1 day off this planet. But when you rat out strong people, this is the gamble you are taking, w... 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: wholesaleeshop | 2010-12-11 | Computer If I was a particularly unethical individual, all I had to do was create a fake email address for myself and start forwarding, or take screenshots and dump them to the data card and offload. And since all of this material was searchable from an archive in the Cloud, you just needed a few important keywords and intelligent search phrases and all sorts of juicy material shows up. read more
By: K.R.SURENDRAN | 2010-11-30 | Journalism The not to taken aback Julian Assange was determined, still determined and even now a tip of the ice-berg is seen others swept under carpet. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-12-06 | Politics Confidential files of the website WikiLeaks has been stored into a nuclear bunker in Stockholm, Sweden early this week. In particular, WikiLeaks servers are moved to the “Pionen” White Mountains data center, 30 meters below the ground after being dumped by Amazon. According to the Norwegian news site VG Nett, the “Pionen” White Mountains data center is owned by Bahnhof- a Swedish broadband provider. This is the home for WikiLeaks' sever and confidential national data called "James Bond" styled bunker, or Cold-War-era nuclear bunker. Let's take a tour around and inside nuclear bunker of WikiLeaks in the “Pionen” White Mountains data center in Stockholm, Sweden. read more
By: Merinews | 2010-12-04 | Business The outage comes two days after Amazon Web Services (AWS) decided to end its hosting agreements with WikiLeaks, resulting in the website going offline for several hours until it was moved back to its previous Swedish host Bahnhof. read more
By: Fcm Corp | 2012-03-02 | Business Wikileaks has issued a warning yesterday to an unlikely target of their #occupy campaign: UNESCO, a United Nations’ agency focused in promoting human rights. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-12-10 | News and society The WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was arrested by British police on Tuesday and taken to City of Westminster Magistrates' Court after two women in Sweden accused him of sexually attacking them when he visited the country in August, 2010 but Assange denied the claims. His lawyer, Mark Stephens, said that Assange can vindicate himself to keep his good fame. Over the last week, WikiLeaks has published an unprecedented 400,000 classified U.S. documents on the Iraq war, posted 77,000 secret U.S. files on the Afghan conflict in July and hundreds of sensitively diplomatic sites. The national security adviser of British Prime Minister David Cameron ordered all government departments to provide assurance about IT security’s quality. 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: Merinews Network | 2010-12-04 | Manufacturing The outage comes two days after Amazon Web Services (AWS) decided to end its hosting agreements with WikiLeaks, resulting in the website going offline for several hours until it was moved back to its previous Swedish host Bahnhof. read more
By: Mohammad Mansoor Ali Ansari | 2010-11-29 | Politics Every effected nation of the Wikileaks revelations must understand that America has adopted the policy of hurting itself first to deceive others from its own attempt to inflict compound diplomatic and political losses to the other countries. read more