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    In 2008, the WikiLeaks website said "Wikileaks does not pass judgement on the authenticity of documents". Wired reported that in 2009, a "whistleblower" submitted fabricated documents to WikiLeaks. The documents were published and flagged by WikiLeaks as potential fakes.

    • Julian Assange

      Julian Paul Assange (/ ə ˈ s ɑː n ʒ / ə-SAHNZH; né Hawkins;...

  2. In the case of external whistleblowers such as WikiLeaks, this retribution can take the form of legal action or economic sanctions against the leaking organization. What is WikiLeaks? Founded in 2006, WikiLeaks is a non-profit organization and website dedicated to exposing secret information, primarily centered around the actions of government ...

  3. Practical hands on website that teaches you how to blow the whistle on wrong doing in your workplace by management and co-workers. Not much there at the moment. Email them is their advice. http://www.hazards.org/whistleblowers/index.htm; Whistleblowers section of Hazards, UK trade union health and safety magazine http://www.americaswatchdog.com/

    • Eff Defends Against Attack on Wikileaks.Org Domain
    • Wikileaks Continues Publishing
    • Cablegate Shows Online Intermediaries as The Weakest Link
    • The Government Investigates Wikileaks

    EFF intervened to protect Wikileaks' domain namefrom a legal attack in 2008 when Swiss bank Julius Baer filed suit against both the whistleblowing website and its domain name registrar Dynadot. At the time, the court issued a permanent injunction against the wikileaks.org domain name, causing the site to be unavailable through the main URL. EFF and...

    Wikileaks received a great deal of media attention in 2010 when it published a wealth of confidential documents about the United States government. The publications included: 1. "Collateral Murder" — a video depicting a United State Apache helicopter firing on civilians in New Baghdad in 2007, killing several people including two employees of the n...

    In the wake of the early waves of cables being published online in late 2010, numerous online intermediaries acted in ways that highlighted the fragility of online free speech. Payment providers, cloud service hosting providers, and other intermediaries shut off services to Wikileaks sometimes in response to unofficial government pressure. This rai...

    In January 2011, it came to light that the United States government had sought certain account information from Twitter about particular users in connection with a Wikileaks-related investigation. EFF and the ACLU announced they would represent Icelandic Member of Parliament Birgitta Jónsdóttirin connection to a court order for information from her...

  4. Mar 26, 2024 · Getty Images. Julian Assange, founder of the whistleblowing website Wikileaks, will have to wait until 20 May to find out whether he will be extradited to the US. The UK courts had agreed to...

  5. Apr 17, 2024 · WikiLeaks received its first batch of sensitive documents not from a whistleblower but from The Onion Router , an encryption network designed to allow users to transmit data anonymously. A WikiLeaks volunteer mined the data emerging from Tor, eventually collecting more than a million documents and providing the site with its first scoop—a ...

  6. Jul 1, 2014 · The journey of whistleblower website WikiLeaks was traced by, among others, Professor Gerard Goggin, chair of the Department of Media and Communications at the University of Sydney. In an...

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