Wikileaks Stories
Sony Hack Offers Rare Glimpse Into Hollywood's Backrooms As EU Watchdogs Probe Pay-TV Deals
EU antitrust regulators are investigating closely guarded Hollywood deals, some which have leaked online from Sony Pictures.
NSA 'Outmaneuvered' NSA Tapped Germany Phone Calls, Duped Europe Over CIA Treatment
The NSA helped ease cover up U.S. torture at so-called black sites as European governments faced mounting criticism, says WikiLeaks.
Hacking Team Scandal: Australia ASIO, AFP Held Secret Talks
The controversial Italy-based security firm Hacking Team's other clients include Sudan, Egypt, Ethiopia and several U.S. agencies.
Wikileaks NSA Brazil Spying: Latest Release Alleges US Spied On President Rousseff, Dozens Of Top Brazilian Officials
Wikileaks released new documents Saturday alleging the U.S. National Security Agency spied on Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff and over a dozen top officials.
France Denies Asylum To WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange On Grounds That He Is In 'No Immediate Danger'
In an open letter in Le Monde, Assange said his "physical and psychological integrity is...threatened." President Hollande rejected his request.
Iran and Saudi Arabia Heading Toward A Cyber War?
As the two powers vie for influence over the civil wars in Yemen and Syria and regional dominance, Tehran and Riyadh have begun using cyber attacks.
WikiLeaks Says NSA Spied On 2 French Finance Ministers, Top French Companies
According to the latest documents released by WikiLeaks, two French finance ministers and several French companies were spied on by the NSA.
NSA Wikileaks 2015: What Foreign Leaders Have Said About US Spying
WikiLeaks documents U.S. spying on French presidents. Other world leaders haven't been happy when NSA spying has been uncovered.
NSA Spying On French Presidents: White House Denies Eavesdropping On Francois Hollande
Ned Price, spokesman for the U.S. National Security Council, denied spying allegations leveled against the NSA by WikiLeaks Tuesday.
NSA Spied On French Presidents: WikiLeaks
The U.S. National Security Agency spied on French presidents Jacques Chirac, Nicolas Sarkozy and Francois Hollande, WikiLeaks said in a press statement Tuesday.
Saudi Arabia WikiLeaks: Egypt's Azhar Islamic Authority Denies Coordinating With Riyadh On Politics
Leaked communications indicated that Egypt's Al-Azhar consulted with a Saudi diplomat on matters related to Iran.
Saudi Arabia Warns Citizens Against Sharing 'Faked' Documents After Wikileaks Release
Foreign ministry spokesperson Osama Naqli warned the country not to “allow enemies of the state to achieve their intentions in regards to exchanging or publishing any documents”.
WikiLeaks Posts Secret Saudi Diplomatic Cables, Promises To Leak More
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says the documents were posted to shed light on the "erratic and secretive dictatorship" of Saudi Arabia.
WikiLeaks Releases More Secret Sony Hack Documents Online
The new documents reportedly contain sensitive legal papers, including one that purportedly describes a bribery investigation.
WikiLeaks Publishes Secret TISA Trade Documents
The secrecy surrounding the negotiation of the Trade in Services Agreement and other major trade pacts has been condemned by labor groups.
Julian Assange's Appeal Against Arrest Warrant Rejected
Julian Assange had appealed to the Swedish Supreme Court to revoke a 2010 detention order for alleged sexual offenses.
Comcast Accused Of Halting Sony Talks Over Concerns About Competition From Internet TV, Leaked Emails Reveal
Concerned about competition, Comcast wanted Sony to “explain” its plans for an Internet TV service, according to an email thread.
Sony Lawyer David Boies Warns Media Not To Publish Information On New WikiLeaks Database
Sony lawyer David Boies tells news outlets to stay away from the WikiLeaks database containing hacked documents.
Sony Emails Show How Hollywood Raised Money for Republicans; Democrat Chris Dodd Pushed Industry For Donations
Sony emails posted by WikiLeaks show the MPAA and the entertainment industry -- led by a Democrat -- organizing to support Republicans.
WikiLeaks Puts Thousands Of Documents From Sony Hack Into Searchable Online Archive
WikiLeaks said the public has a right to see the data, which shows a multinational's inner workings.
Julian Assange WikiLeaks Update: Edward Snowden Rumor Put Bolivian President's Life In Danger, Bolivia Claims
In 2013, Morales' presidential plane made an emergency landing after he was denied permission to fly over France and Portugal because Edward Snowden was allegedly with him.
Julian Assange Extradition: Swedish Prosecutors Seek To Interview Wikileaks Founder In London
Julian Assange, who has been sheltering in London's Ecuadorian embassy since 2012, claims that the U.S. is seeking to extradite him.
Chelsea Manning: Court Orders Military To Refer To Transgender Soldier As Female
Military lawyers opposed Manning's request to be identified as a woman. The U.S. military still does not allow transgender people to serve.
US Military Approves Hormone Therapy For Chelsea Manning To Transition To A Woman
Although transgender individuals are not allowed to serve in the U.S. military, Manning cannot be discharged until her prison sentence is over.
Google Surrendered Private Data Of WikiLeaks Journalists To US Government
WikiLeaks has sought an explanation from Google for handing over private data of its staff to the U.S. government in an espionage case.
US, Italy Had 'Aggressively Monitored' Muslims In Italy, WikiLeaks Cables Say: Report
Before 2005, about 200 Muslims were expelled from Italy on suspicion of extremism, while more than 2,000 Muslims were "aggressively monitored."
WikiLeaks Releases Alleged CIA Documents Detailing Travel Tips For Undercover Agents
The leaked documents contain tips to help CIA agents circumvent security systems and passport checks at airports and international borders.
Ecuador Ratifies Julian Assange Asylum Status, Offers Sweden Access To WikiLeaks Founder
WikiLeaks' founder has been living in Ecuador's London embassy to avoid being extradited to Sweden, where he faces sexual assault charges.
Chelsea Manning Sues Government: WikiLeaks Source Has Not Received Medical Treatment For Gender Dysphoria
Private Chelsea (formerly Bradley) Manning “has been denied access to medically necessary treatment,” according to her lawsuit against the U.S. government.
WikiLeaks Spy Files: An Interactive Look At The Leaked Document Database
WikiLeaks' Spy Files includes more than 500 leaked documents from surveillance technology companies.