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/ 10 December 2010
WikiLeaks says it has no links to cyber-attacks on global companies seen as enemies of the website and neither supported nor condemned the campaign.
Hackers stepped up their cyber-war in support of WikiLeaks on Thursday.
The only thing we can rely on in the world of tech is the next leap forward. <b>Faranaaz Parker</b> gives a roundup of 2010’s big tech events.
Hackers on Wednesday claimed to have attacked the website of MasterCard in apparent reprisal for a decision to choke off funding for WikiLeaks.
Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd on Wednesday said the US, not WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, was to blame for the leak of secret cables.
WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange was arrested in London on Tuesday on suspicion of rape after surrendering to a Swedish arrest warrant.
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/ 6 December 2010
WikiLeaks reveals the fear of African embassy officials that US-China relations might hamper Chinese funding to the region.
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/ 6 December 2010
WikiLeaks founder faces growing legal problems around the world. The US announced that it’s investigating whether he violated its espionage laws.
WikiLeaks has divulged a list of key infrastructure sites that the US believes could pose a critical danger to its security if they come under attack.
The WikiLeaks website was fighting to stay online on Saturday after Sweden issued a new arrest warrant for its elusive chief.
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/ 3 December 2010
Whistle-blower website WikiLeaks was back online on Friday with a new Swiss address six hours after its previous domain name was shut down.
The United States on Wednesday faced a storm of anger from foreign governments who were scrutinised in leaked cables.
Interpol issued a "red notice" on Tuesday to assist in the arrest of Julian Assange, founder of the whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks.
After the latest WikiLeaks revelations, the US government is reversing almost a decade of post-September 11 efforts into sharing sensitive documents.
The US government said on Monday it deeply regretted the release of any classified information and would tighten security.
The State Department has warned WikiLeaks that its expected release of classified US documents would endanger countless lives.
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/ 26 October 2010
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange denounced Monday lingering sex crime accusations against him as "false".
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/ 25 October 2010
Washington on Sunday came under increasing pressure to investigate allegations in the leaked Iraq war documents published by WikiLeaks.
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/ 24 October 2010
The UN has called on Barack Obama to order a full investigation of US forces’ involvement in human rights abuses in Iraq.
WikiLeaks said on Saturday its release of classified US files on the Iraq war showed 15 000 more Iraqi civilians died than previously thought.
WikiLeaks released nearly 400 000 classified US files on the Iraq war on Friday, some detailing gruesome cases of prisoner abuse.
Two young Swedes hammer away at computers in a space that is part garage, part college dorm, littered with cables and Coke cans.
Stockholm’s chief prosecutor makes it clear Assange has no rape charges to answer after hundreds of mistaken stories appear online.
WikiLeaks has posted a huge encrypted file, sparking speculation that those behind the organisation may be prepared to release more information.
US officials are worried about what other secret US documents the whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks may possess and had tried to contact the group.
Julian Assange is self-consciously an individual. He thinks in his own way, primarily as a physicist, having studied pure maths and physics.
From a United States base near Baghdad to a café in Brussels, how thousands of classified papers found their way to online activists.
American officials are searching for the founder of WikiLeaks in an attempt to pressure him not to publish thousands of confidential cables.
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/ 23 February 2008
A secretive Swiss bank landed an apparently novel censorship blow against the internet this week. Anyone who tried to call up Wikileaks.org, a global website devoted to publicising leaked documents, found themselves frustrated. The site simply wasn’t there any more.