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+12 +1WikiLeaks Releases Over 20,000 Macron Campaign Emails
WikiLeaks said it was also providing an archive of 71,848 emails and added that only 21,075 were marked verified, however, the rest of the batch could be expected to be authentic as well "based on statistical sampling." Macron won the second round of the presidential election in France on May 7, gathering support of over 66 percent of voters. he assumed the office on May 14.
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+23 +1Wikileaks Unveils 'Cherry Blossom' — Wireless Hacking System Used by CIA
WikiLeaks has published a new batch of the ongoing Vault 7 leak, this time detailing a framework – which is being used by the CIA for monitoring the Internet activity of the targeted systems by exploiting vulnerabilities in Wi-Fi devices. Dubbed "Cherry Blossom," the framework was allegedly designed by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) with the help of Stanford Research Institute (SRI International), an American nonprofit research institute, as part of its ‘Cherry Bomb’ project.
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+14 +1WikiLeaks offers $10,000 to get Intercept reporter fired
WikiLeaks tweeted late Monday night it would pay a $10,000 bounty "for information leading to the public exposure & termination of [the] 'reporter'" who asked an government contractor to verify a leaked report without removing possibly incriminating evidence about its leaker.
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+1 +1Jeremy Scahill & Glenn Greenwald: Criminalizing WikiLeaks is a Threat to Journalists Everywhere
“When exposing a crime is treated as committing a crime, you are ruled by criminals.” On Democracy Now.
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+17 +1Washington Post Already Claiming Russiagate Is Still Valid Even If Seth Rich Was DNC Leaker
The CIA-funded Washington Post has something very important to tell you about the Seth Rich case… By Caitlin Johnstone.
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+20 +1Getting Julian Assange: The Untold Story - New Matilda
The hunt for the Wikileaks founder has been a brutal and corrupt assault on freedom of speech from the beginning, writes John Pilger. Julian Assange has been vindicated because the Swedish case against him was corrupt. The prosecutor, Marianne Ny, obstructed justice and should be prosecuted. Her obsession with Assange not only embarrassed her colleagues...
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+23 +1Sweden’s investigation into Julian Assange was a political frame-up from the outset
On Friday, Swedish authorities announced they were dropping their investigation into sexual misconduct charges against WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange. In fact, they have no case whatsoever and never did. The entire affair was a “dirty tricks” operation from the outset, aimed at discrediting and paralyzing WikiLeaks and creating conditions under which Assange could be extradited or abducted to the US, to be executed or condemned to a lifetime in prison.
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+14 +1The FBI is not investigating DNC staffer Seth Rich’s murder, despite WikiLeaks claim
Citing an unnamed “federal investigator,” a Fox News report suggested that Rich gave 44,000 Democratic National Committee emails to WikiLeaks. by Max Kutner. [Autoplay]
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+23 +1The CIA director is waging war on truth-tellers like WikiLeaks
Mike Pompeo has a dangerous worldview. By Julian Assange.
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+3 +1Wikileaks releases code that could unmask CIA hacking operations
Up until this week, WikiLeaks' "Vault 7" releases of files from a Central Intelligence Agency software development server have largely consisted of documentation for the various malware projects the CIA's Engineering Development Group created to aid the agency's mission. But on Friday afternoon, WikiLeaks began actually releasing portions of the CIA's development library. And while the release contains no malware, it's potentially the most damaging information released so far in that it could undermine ongoing CIA operations.
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+26 +1WikiLeaks releases Marble source code, used by the CIA to hide the source of malware it deployed
Today, WikiLeaks publishes the third installment of its Vault 7 CIA leaks. We've already had the Year Zero files which revealed a number of exploits for popular hardware and software, and the Dark Matter batch which focused on Mac and iPhone exploits.
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+17 +1CIA Created ISIS — Assange Drops Bombshell On WikiLeaks Release Of 500K US Cables
The founder of the transparency organization WikiLeaks released a statement yesterday (28/11/2016) upon the release of over 500,000 diplomatic cables dating back to 1979, which succinctly reveals how the CIA was essentially responsible for creating the Islamic State (ISIS) terror group. The timing of the release coincided with the sixth anniversary of WikiLeaks “Cablegate” release, which exposed...
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+31 +1Convicted CIA Leaker John Kiriakou’s Got Some Opinions About WikiLeaks and Trump
How does the Vault 7 leak look to a famous CIA whistleblower? It’s complicated. By Emma Grey Ellis.
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+14 +1Silicon Valley shrugs off Julian Assange's help – and questions his motives
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s pledge to help Silicon Valley technology companies patch the bugs outlined in leaked CIA files has been met with skepticism from the security community. Assange said he would contact technology companies to privately supply technical details of the hacking techniques and security vulnerabilities that were redacted from the cache of classified documents released to the public.
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+14 +1Trump ally Farage visits embassy where Julian Assange lives
A British politician who has emerged as a close ally of President Trump on Thursday visited the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where embattled WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is living, BuzzFeed News reported. Nigel Farage, the former United Kingdom Independence Party leader and a top advocate for Britain's exit from the European Union, reportedly spent about 40 minutes at the embassy. He told BuzzFeed News as he was leaving that he could not remember what he was doing there and refused to answer questions on whether he had met with Assange.
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+45 +1The Truth About the WikiLeaks C.I.A. Cache
If anything, the documents confirm the strength of encryption technologies.
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+33 +2What the CIA thinks of your antivirus program
Peppering the 8,000 pages of purported Central Intelligence Agency hacking data released Tuesday by WikiLeaks are reviews of some of the world's most popular anti-virus products. The hackers are quoted taking potshots at anti-virus firms, suggesting the American intelligence agencies are keenly aware of flaws in the products meant to be keeping us all safe online. The data published by WikiLeaks isn't systematic enough to draw firm conclusions about the reliability of one product or another and the uncertain dating means the CIA's critiques provide more of a snapshot than an overview.
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+59 +2WikiLeaks publishes huge trove of 'CIA spying secrets'
WikiLeaks has published a huge trove of what appear to be CIA spying secrets. The files are the most comprehensive release of US spying files ever made public, according to Julian Assange. In all, there are 8,761 documents that account for "the entire hacking capacity of the CIA", Mr Assange claimed in a release, and the trove is just the first of a series of "Vault 7" leaks. Already, the files include far more pages than the Snowden files that exposed the vast hacking power of the NSA and other agencies.
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+17 +1WikiLeaks' Assange facing eviction from London's Ecuadorean embassy in June
The die seems cast for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange as it becomes increasingly likely that the next Ecuadorean president will be Guillermo Lasso, a conservative former banker now holding the lead for the April 2 runoff election. Lasso has vowed repeatedly that as president he would evict the alleged whistle-blower from their embassy in London, where Assange has lived for the last four and a half years.
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+4 +2WikiLeaks Releases Documents On Alleged CIA Spying On French Presidential Candidates
Anti-secrecy organization WikiLeaks released a set of documents allegedly showing CIA espionage on candidates in France’s 2012 presidential elections. The seven pages of documents appear to be classified orders for intelligence operatives to gather information regarding candidates’ political strategies and internal communications. WikiLeaks’ release of the documents comes amid growing tensions between Trump and the intelligence community over leaks of classified information that have portrayed people close to Trump in a negative light.
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