Tag Archives: Julian Assange

Drones Over London?

“Communicating with the enemy, 104-D”, an article in the US Uniform Code of Military Justice that prohibits military personnel from “communicating, corresponding or holding intercourse with the enemy” had been the charge against a cyber systems analyst based in the … Continue reading

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“He Broke the Law”

President Obama’s infamous verdict on 21 April 2011 did not mean Julian Assange but Bradley Manning who allegedly provided the whistle-blower platform WikiLeaks with hundreds of thousands of largely embarrassing US American diplomatic cables, some even classified, and the notorious Collateral … Continue reading

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Two-and-a-half Million

WikiLeak’s latest scoop, the announced publication of nearly 2.5 Mio emails from Syrian political figures, comes unfortunately too late, I am afraid. The platform again chose to closely collaborate with a number of news outlets, Al Akhbar in Lebanon, Al … Continue reading

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Stratfor’s Global Intelligence

Today, WikiLeaks yielded again. On 24 December 2011, members of anarchic group Anonymous had reportedly hacked the Texan company STRATFOR Global Intelligence’s server and stolen emails and credit card data. Emails will now be visible on WikiLeaks’ web site. WikiLeaks … Continue reading

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Seems I’m Safe

According to WikiLeaks’ recent publication in a campaign, the Spy Files Maps, internet surveillance, phone monitoring, government trojan style spyware, and speech analysis simply do not exist (so far) in Norway. It is a relief that Assange continues his important … Continue reading

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