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- Domscheit-Berg began working with WikiLeaks after meeting Assange at the Chaos Computer Club's annual conference (24C3) in 2007.
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Domscheit-Berg began working with WikiLeaks after meeting Assange at the Chaos Computer Club's annual conference ( 24C3) in 2007. [4] During an online chat in August 2010, Julian Assange accused Domscheit-Berg of leaking information about the organization to Newsweek magazine.
Nov 17, 2015 · Daniel Domscheit-Berg first heard about WikiLeaks through his connections in the German hacking community. He worked with the group until September 2010, when he broke with founder Julian...
Mar 27, 2024 · Assange and Daniel Domscheit-Berg at the 26C3 in Berlin, December 2009. Assange and others established WikiLeaks in 2006. Assange became a member of the organisation's advisory board and described himself as the editor-in-chief. From 2007 to 2010, Assange travelled continuously on WikiLeaks business, visiting Africa, Asia, Europe and North America.
Apr 15, 2011 · Domscheit-Berg also regrets that WikiLeaks published the hacked e-mails of Sarah Palin, even though they contained private photos of her children but nothing scandalous or newsworthy.
Feb 11, 2011 · Daniel Domscheit-Berg spent four years working with Julian Assange on the controversial website WikiLeaks. But now that the two have fallen out, he has set up a rival organisation and become...
Daniel Domscheit-Berg is a computer scientist who, under the pseudonym Daniel Schmitt, was the effective #2 at WikiLeaks, and was the organization’s spokesman and most public face, after Julian Assange.
Apr 16, 2019 · One day after prosecutors charged Mr. Assange with a single count of conspiracy to unlawfully hack into a computer, the Justice Department asked Daniel Domscheit-Berg, a former WikiLeaks...