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UK Authorities Threaten Ecuador Embassy Raid For Assange
Assange is facing arrest, but Ecuador says it will respond if the UK intervenes in an asylum attempt
Ecuador President Mulls Julian Assange Asylum
The President of Ecuador has taken to Twitter to deny reports he granted Julian Assange asylum
Wikileaks Back Online After ‘10Gbps DDoS’
Thanks to help from CloudFlare, Wikileaks recovers from a DDoS attack
UK Gov And Met Police Implicated In TrapWire Surveillance Scare
Number 10 and Scotland Yard named in leaked emails from Wikileaks
Anonymous Vows Revenge For Wikileaks And Demonoid Blackouts
Wikileaks sites remain down, as does Demonoid, and Anonymous isn't happy
WikiLeaks ‘Under DDoS Again’
The second DDoS strike on WikiLeaks this year has taken its site offline, Assange's organisation says
WikiLeaks Releases 2.5m ‘Syrian Emails’
WikiLeaks' Syria emails embarrass governments across the world, Assange claims
Julian Assange Set To Ignore Surrender Notice
Assange says it is unlikely he will make his way to the nearest police station following a request from the Met
Assange Faces Arrest After Ecuador Asylum Bid
South American country considering application, but police say he has breached bail conditions
Assange Loses Latest Extradition Battle
European Court of Hunan Rights is Assange's last option, after a unanimous Supreme Court decision
Assange Appeals Against Third Extradition Decision
WikiLeaks editor-in-chief keeps fighting on, as Assange lawyers head back to court
Assange Loses Extradition Hearing But Fight Not Over Yet
Assange loses his appeal at the Supreme Court, but he may find a way of avoiding extradition yet again
WikiLeaks Down After ‘72-Hour DDoS’
WikiLeaks sees its website go down, claiming a DDoS has been smashing the site for three days
Jimmy Wales Backs Government Scheme To Free Academic Research
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales will help get government-backed research freely available online
LulzSec Members Arrested With Help From Group’s Leader
FBI has supposedly captured senior members of LulzSec in the UK, Chicago and Ireland
Interpol Arrests 25 Members Of Anonymous In ‘Operation Unmask’
The hacking collective has responded to arrests in Europe and South America by attacking the Interpol website
Wikileaks’ Email Dump Raises Uncomfortable Questions
Newly released emails paint Stratfor as a clearing house for intelligence says Fahmida Y Rashid
WikiLeaks Publishes Emails From ‘Shadow CIA’ Firm Stratfor
WikiLeaks has begun publishing millions of emails thought to have been obtained from intelligence firm Stratfor in a December hack by Anonymous
Judge Denies Twitter Data Block Request
A decision in US federal court means Twitter will have to cooperate with prosecutors in their ongoing WikiLeaks probe
Army’s Lax Security Highlighted In US WikiLeaks Hearing
The theme of the pre-trial testimony of WikiLeaks source Bradley Manning is that US military security was lax
Assange Set For Final Extradition Appeal
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has won the right to one further appeal to the Supreme Court
French Firm Supplied Gaddafi’s Internet Spying Kit
French social media publisher OWNI claims Amesys provided dissident-surveillance equipment to Libya
WikiLeaks Launches Anti-Surveillance Campaign
Commercial firms are watching every move, says WikiLeaks' Spy Files campaign
Wikileaks Delays Online Submission System
Security fears over SSL prompt Wikileaks to delay the launch of its online submission system
Ruling Allows US Authorities Unwarranted Access To Any Stored Data
A court ruling ordering Twitter to hand over an Icelandic MP's private data has broader repercussions
High Court Rejects Assange Extradition Appeal
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has lost his appeal against extradition to Sweden
Cash-Strapped WikiLeaks Suspends Publishing
Wikileaks will stop publishing leaked cables, as the payment companies' financial blockade takes its toll
White House Acts On WikiLeaks-Style Breaches
The US federal government has launched new systems to protect classified government documents
Leaks Reveal Microsoft Links To Tunisian Regime
A leaked diplomatic cable has reveal concern over Microsoft's links to the former Tunsian regime