Wikileaks Stories
PBS Hacking: Tupac is alive and well ... or is he
Contrary to popular belief American rap start Tupac is alive and well after being discovered in New Zealand, a number of media reporter.
Group hacks TV website in WikiLeaks protest
A group of hackers angered by a PBS documentary about WikiLeaks has posted a fake news story on the website of the U.S. public broadcaster PBS claiming that dead rapper Tupac Shakur was alive and well.
PBS Hacked In Revenge For Wilkileaks Segment
The Public Broadcasting Service web site was defaced over the weekend with the hackers posting fake stories about Tupac Shakur being alive and in New Zealand.
Apologists for WikiLeaks, Bradley Manning hack PBS
Close on the heels of Lockheed Martin admitting that it had been hacked, it has emerged that the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) has been hacked and login and password information pertaining to employees as well as outside users of the site have been compromised.
Lockheed Martin hacked, cyber crime steps up to major leagues
Lockheed Martin just recently admitted that it was hacked on May 21, 2011. It managed to stop the tenacious attack before any critical data was stolen.
US troops embedded with Pakistani forces: WikiLeaks
The U.S. special operation forces were deployed with Pakistani troops on intelligence-gathering missions in Pakistan by September 2009, confidential American diplomatic cables revealed.
U.S. Feared Pakistani Terrorist Group Would Launch Attack In India In Mid-2009
In mid 2009, the United States feared that a Pakistani militant group would launch another terrorist attack in India similar to the Mumbai massacre of November 2008 which killed about 170 people, said a report in The Hindu, an Indian English-language daily newspaper.
Journalist Fowler terms WikiLeaks founder Assange a professional
ABC journalist Andrew Fowler, fundraiser for the release of the Wikileaks vedio 2007 US military attacks on Baghdad where civilians and journalists were killed, said Wikileaks is a by-product of the high level of security placed on information in Western countries.
Sony PlayStation Network attack shows Amazon EC2 a hackers' paradise
Amazon's cloud-based Infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) EC2 which leases compute power was used by hackers to siphon off personal details of over 80 million users from Sony's PlayStation Network (PSN).
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales dismisses US privacy laws
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has dismissed the current privacy law in U.S as a ‘violation of human rights’, responding to the debate on super-injunctions.
Ex-WikiLeaks spokesman attacks Assange gag orders
A former WikiLeaks spokesman has condemned Julian Assange for demanding workers for the website sign confidentiality agreements threatening penalties of up to 12 million British pounds ($19.5 million).
Bangladesh elite police force a “death squad”: HRW
The government of Bangladesh has failed to put a stop of extra-judicial killings and human rights violations perpetrated by an elite paramilitary force called Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), according to a report by Human Rights Watch (HRW).
Assange Rips Government Friendly Facebook, Google
Wikileaks creator Julian Assange gives a rare interview and says Facebook, Google, Yahoo! have built-in interfaces for US intelligence.
Osama protected by Pakistan intelligence, security for years: WikiLeaks
Pakistan’s security apparatus protected Osama Bin Laden for almost ten years, according to US government documents unearthed by WikiLeaks and first reported by the Daily Telegraph of UK.
Osama Bin Laden Killing: Death By Navy SEALs on Sunday and How it Went Down
Details on the raid.
Osama Bin Laden dead - will Al Qaeda detonate nuclear bomb now, as threatened?
Shortly after 9/11, al-Qaeda had warned to set off a “nuclear hellstorm” if Osama bin Laden is ever captured or killed, according to U.S. government documents that were leaked just last month by Wikileaks.
Why was Osama bin Laden not captured?
al Qaeda had warned to set off a “nuclear hellstorm” if Osama bin Laden is ever captured or killed.
Wikileaks Guantanamo: Expert Warns on Testimony from Tortured Witnesses
Testimony unveiled on Sunday in documents released by Wikileaks from prisoners of the United States in Guantanamo, Cuba is not reliable because they were subjected to torture or other forms of coercion, or include false statements by other prisoners, an expert on the matter says.
New WikiLeaks release quotes violent threats of Guantánamo detainees
Gunatanamo detainees verbalized violent threats against their captors, according to the latest set of classified files leaked to anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks.
Obama on Singing Protesters: Change Tougher Than Expected
President Barack Obama said Thursday that bringing change had been more difficult than a lot of us expected, after a group donors interrupted a campaign speech to protest in song the detention of the soldier that allegedly released a trove of government cables which eventually were obtained and disseminated by Wikileaks.
U.S. government funded Syrian opposition: WikiLeaks
The U.S. State Department has secretly been financing opposition groups in Syria who are protesting against the regime of Bashar Al-Assad, according to diplomatic cables unveiled by WikiLeaks.
DDoS Attacks Grow In Sophistication
In the wake of the attacks by the hacker collective Anonymous on Sony and on Livejournal, more attention has been focused on just what such attacks mean and how to defend against them.
U.S. officials have long been warned about Saleh’s weakening power in Yemen
U.S. officials knew about the Yemeni opposition deep discontent over their president at least two years ago, according to diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks.
Moammar Gadhafi's Women [PHOTOS]
It is said that behind every successful man is woman, however Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi has two wives, a doting daughter, hundreds of gun toting female guards, a Ukrainian nurse and female supporters behind him.
Julian Assange Caught Dancing Alone [Video]
DJ Seth Sharp grabbed footage of Assange dancing alone at a club in Reykjavik, Iceland, where Sharp was performing.
Joint-Maker to Baby-Shaker: Top 10 Most Controversial Apple Apps
Even as the 'anti-gay' app was removed from the Apple App store, Senators have raised concern over a Police/DUI-evasive app. From Joint-Maker to Baby-Shaker, here is a list of Top 10 most controversial Apple Apps:
Did Japan serially ignore warnings on security lapses in nuclear plants?
The Japanese government may have failed to show due diligence in acting on an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) warning on security shortcomings in the Fukushima nuclear plant, according to reports.
Assange: WikiLeaks' cables spurred Arab uprisings
Publishing U.S. diplomatic cables helped shape uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East, WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange said on Tuesday.
Obama Backs Treatment of Soldier in Wikileaks Case, Critic Resigns
President Barack Obama on Friday defended the military's treatment of a soldier accused of leaking classified State Department cables which have been released by whistleblower site Wikileaks, as a key State Department official resigned on Sunday after criticizing the military.
BofA Emails May Be Less Than Meets The Eye
Anonymous, the hacker collective, has released emails from Bank of America that a former employee says show the bank improperly foreclosed on homes during the financial crisis, but the emails seem to have little to do with home loans.