Monday, August 19, 2013

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WikiLeaks posted online a 400-gigabyte archive of private data

WikiLeaks posted online a 400-gigabyte archive of private data



Portal WikiLeaks has published a new batch of revelatory documents. 400 gigabytes to-date information available for download to any Internet user. However, the secret files protected with which WikiLeaks promises to "give" on the Web in the event of injury to any of the key figures in the organization, according to Russia Today. On the pages of WikiLeaks on Facebook and Twitter yesterday published the download of documents more than 400 gigabytes. But even uploading files to your computer, the user will not be able to open them without a password that WikiLeaks has kept for himself as a guarantee of the safety of their employees in the first place, Julian Assange and Edward Snowden. organization helped former CIA agent to negotiate the provision of political asylum in Russia.

Snowden is accused by U.S. authorities in disclosing confidential information and theft of state secrets. As a CIA officer, he gave WikiLeaks classified documents proving that the U.S. government spying on its citizens. Fears of WikiLeaks have been caused, in particular, calls to get rid of Julian Assange. The other day, a reporter for Time magazine, Michael Grunwald, "blew» Twitter statement that longs to write "an article in support of the drone attacks, which neutralizes Julian Assange.

" Administration of Time magazine has responded to the scandal very cautiously, "Michael Grunwald published offensive record in his personal blog that is not related to the position of the magazine. " "He regrets that he wrote the statement, and has already deleted it," - said the press secretary of the journal, while some Internet users are urged readers to give up his purchases. Glen Grunwald, journalist, The Guardian, published the revelations of Edward Snowden, in turn, wrote that "such statements - clear evidence of the deep decomposition of major media.

" Team Portal WikiLeaks has napravila Received an official letter asking to dismiss "bloodthirsty" reporter. «Time to demonstrate to society that when reporters call for the destruction of other journalists, this is unacceptable," - said WikiLeaks in his Twitter.
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