The bug allows for unauthorised code execution on 318 of Cisco’s switch models
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The whistleblowing site will publish 'additional documents' after fixes have been pushed out to citizens
Watching TV but who is watching you? CIA allegedly uses Samsung TVs to spy on citizens
A US researcher is looking for donations to make 10 million pages of CIA documents available online
WikiLeaks founder has been arbitrarily detained by the UK and Sweden, says UN expert panel
Investigation into sexual assault claims against Julian Assange have been dropped, but the rape accusation still stands
'Its just not cricket'. WikiLeaks slated for publishing hacked Sony Pictures documents
Govwaste.co.uk cash-ticker edges past the £10,000,000 mark, calls Assange's forced asylum a farce
Incident happened almost three years ago but gag order on Google kept the search giant silent
Assange says he's ready to get out of the embassy... but he's not handing himself in and the UK is…
Wikileaks founder to remain inside embassy after failure of legal attempt to overturn Swedish arrest warrant
Controversial publisher holds a press conference to mark the anniversary of his residence at the embassy of Ecuador in London
WikiLeaks website visitors have their IP addresses scooped up by British snoops, fresh leaks show
Father said to be "speechless" at son's purchase of server used to get leaks online
No danger of a Snowden style leak if it's all on paper, the Kremlin hopes
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For the first time since the diplomatic cable leaks in 2010, Wikileaks officially accepts credit card donations
“Because I talked to Julian Assange, all information held by Google relating to my user account with them can be…
LulzSec and Anonymous-linked hacker facing 10 years in prison after admitting numerous attacks
Swiss artists give WikiLeaks founder Assange a chance to voice opinions on current affairs
Intelligence analyst Bradley Manning was not abused enough to have his case thrown out, says judge
The hacker who stood up for WikiLeaks will be sentenced in January
After “turning its back” on WikiLeaks, hackers plan to launch their own disclosure platform
WikiLeaks has been trying to force readers to donate and Anonymous “is enraged”
Despite the lack of any obvious connection between Assange and Cambridge, the UK's top uni gets hacked
Labour MP tells TechWeekEurope Anonymous hack of his site was irrational
Anonymous shows its support for Assange with attacks on DWP and the MoJ
Latin America supports Ecuador's asylum offer for Wikileaks chief