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WikiLeaks to U.S. Politicians & Media: “Stop Inciting Assange’s Murder”

WikiLeaks to U.S. Politicians & Media: “Stop Inciting Assange’s Murder”

The WikiLeaks Twitter account has just posted a press release calling for American politicians and media personalities to stop advocating the assassination of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Along with this… Read more »

Apple Pulls Unofficial WikiLeaks App For Being “Harmful”

Apple Pulls Unofficial WikiLeaks App For Being “Harmful”

Add another company to those disassociating themselves from WikiLeaks: Apple. Today, the technology giant removed an iPhone and iPad app from the App Store that allowed users to check out… Read more »

“WikiLeaks” Becomes a Recognized Word in the English Language

“WikiLeaks” Becomes a Recognized Word in the English Language

The Global Language Monitor (GLM) announced Tuesday that “WikiLeaks” has achieved the geographic reach, depth and breadth of usage to be considered a proper English word. While the organization’s name… Read more »

WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Denied Bail

WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Denied Bail

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was denied bail by a London court Tuesday afternoon and will remain in custody until a second court session on December 14. Assange was arrested by… Read more »

Does Wikileaks Represent The End Of Internet History?

Does Wikileaks Represent The End Of Internet History?

Look at Matt Drudge, freaking out over Wikileaks’ so-called “insurance policy” against Julian Assange’s arrest. READY TO LAUNCH “DOOMSDAY FILES,” Drudge screams. (Red font, too. All we need is a… Read more »

Why Is The WikiLeaks Twitter Account Only Following TweetBackup?

Why Is The WikiLeaks Twitter Account Only Following TweetBackup?

Even though Amazon and Paypal have severed their relationships with the controversial to say the least WikiLeaks, the @WikiLeaks Twitter account is still holding strong. Some are wondering why Twitter has… Read more »

WikiLeaks Downed By Its DNS Service Provider

WikiLeaks Downed By Its DNS Service Provider

WikiLeaks has been struggling to fend off a DDoS attack ever since it started releasing secret embassy cables, and now it lost one more ally: its DNS services provider, EveryDNS.net…. Read more »