Tagged: Julian Assange & News
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WikiLeaks to publish 5m emails from intelligence agency News
27.02.2012 WikiLeaks will publish more than 5m emails from US-based global intelligence company Stratfor, which it says contains material about the US’ attacks against WikiLeaks. -
Assange can take appeal to UK Supreme Court News
05.12.2011 UK judges have ruled that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can ask the Supreme Court for the right to appeal against his extradition to Sweden. -
Use an iPhone, BlackBerry or Gmail? You’re all screwed - Assange News
02.12.2011 WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has claimed that intelligence contractors are selling mass surveillance systems for smartphones and email as WikiLeaks launches new documents... -
WikiLeaks’ Assange loses bid to block extradition News
02.11.2011 WikiLeaks’ editor-in-chief Julian Assange has failed in his bid to block his extradition to Sweden to face sexual assault charges. The High Court in the UK rejected his appeal. -
Financial blockade forces WikiLeaks to suspend publication News
24.10.2011 WikiLeaks’ editor-in-chief Julian Assange has blamed a financial blockade by big corporations for the site deciding to temporarily cease publication of classified files. -
Wikileaks threatens to sue The Guardian … over a leak! News
01.09.2011 Until recently Wikileaks and The Guardian newspaper were firm allies. However, Wikileaks has commenced pre-litigation against the newspaper, alleging a Gurdian journalist...Categories: Software & Web Development, Security, Multimedia, Media, Legal Eagle, Legal, Digital Media -
WikiLeaks founder Assange appealing extradition today News
12.07.2011 Founder of WikiLeaks Julian Assange is appearing in a UK court once again today to appeal against his extradition from Britain to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning... -
Anonymous leaks 90,000 military login details News
12.07.2011 Anonymous has infiltrated a US military contractor’s server, taking 90,000 military email addresses and passwords and posting them online. -
Sydney Peace Medal awarded to WikiLeaks founder News
09.05.2011 The Sydney Peace Foundation has awarded WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange its gold medal for “exceptional courage in pursuit of human rights.” -
Appeal date set for WikiLeaks founder News
06.04.2011 WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been granted a two-day hearing beginning 12 July at the High Court in London for his appeal against extradition to Sweden on allegations of... -
Assange appeals extradition as WikiLeaks soldier faces new charges News
03.03.2011 As Julian Assange fights an extradition order in London, Bradley Manning, the US soldier accused of handing over government files to WikiLeaks, has been slapped with 22 new... -
Assange loses case – to be extradited to Sweden News
24.02.2011 WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange has lost his UK court case and will be extradited to Sweden to face rape and sexual assault allegations. He has seven days to appeal or face... -
WikiLeaks founder's extradition hearing adjourned News
11.02.2011 Following three days in a London court, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s extradition hearing has been adjourned to 24 February. -
WikiLeaks founder's extradition hearing begins News
07.02.2011 Julian Assange faces extradition to Sweden this week as a British court decides whether to fulfil Sweden’s request to send the founder of whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks back... -
WikiLeaks nominated for Nobel Peace Prize News
02.02.2011 WikiLeaks has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for the role it has played in protecting human rights, democracy and freedom. -
WikiLeaks founder may be subject of film News
24.01.2011 Possibly coming soon to a cinema near you will be the story of whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks and its founder, Julian Assange. -
Whistle blower for WikiLeaks Elmer avoids prison News
19.01.2011 A judge in a Swiss court has fined whistle-blower Rudolf Elmer 6,000 Swiss francs (€4,600) after finding him guilty today of breaking Swiss banking secrecy laws. -
WikiLeaks may delay release of Swiss bank data News
18.01.2011 The material Swiss bank whistle-blower Rudolf Elmer provided to whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks this week is unlikely to be made public on the website any time soon, WikiLeaks... -
Assange extradition hearing date set News
11.01.2011 A two-day extradition hearing for Julian Assange, the founder of the whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks, has been set to begin 7 February. -
Stop advocating Assange's death - WikiLeaks to US News
11.01.2011 Stop advocating the assassination of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, a press release by whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks posted on microblogging site Twitter says.