Anonymous alleges judge in Hammond case has Stratfor ties
Loretta Preska, who is presiding over Jeremy Hammond’s case, recently denied him house arrest.
On Dec 3, 2012 by Fidel Martinez
The Morning GIF: Julian Assange’s escape routes
Will it be by car, by balloon, by jetpack?
On Nov 14, 2012 by Lorraine Murphy
Report: U.S. State Department still has major security holes
An audit of State’s security revealed that some of the vulnerabilities exploited by Bradley Manning and Wikileaks still haven’t been fixed.
On Nov 13, 2012 by Kevin Morris
Bradley Manning considering partial guilty plea
He has further selected to forego trial by jury.
On Nov 8, 2012 by Lorraine Murphy
WikiLeaks releases Guantanamo Bay prisoner policies
The whistleblower group has promised to release more Department of Defense documents in the coming months.
On Oct 25, 2012 by Fernando Alfonso III
New album raises money for imprisoned hackers
The compilation is available now on Bandcamp.
On Oct 19, 2012 by Lorraine Murphy
Anonymous turns against WikiLeaks
WikiLeaks’ latest releasewas hidden behind a donation “paywall.” Hacker collective Anonymous has not taken kindly to the fundraising attempt.
On Oct 11, 2012 by Lorraine Murphy
Anonymous targets Swedish government after raid on WikiLeaks ISP
Swedish authorities raided PRQ, an Internet service provider affiliated with both WikiLeaks and The Pirate Bay.
On Oct 1, 2012 by Lorraine Murphy
WikiLeaks reveals General Motors’ suspected Russian Mafia ties
A Spanish embassy cable claims that a Russian-Canadian consortium with ties to organized crime owns a stake in GM.
Anonymous releases personal info on security firm Trapwire CEO
“Doxing” is a common form of hacker retribution or attack.
World’s biggest Ferris wheel
Plus hear from a WikiLeaks spokesman, sign a petition to hear about Internet freedom at the presidential debates, and learn how Jim Beam makes its bourbon.
On Sep 28, 2012 by Kevin Collier
OpNYT: Did Anonymous just break up with the “New York Times”?
Some members of Anonymous are taking the Times to task for, among other things, ignoring the recently revealed TrapWire surveillance system.
On Aug 31, 2012 by Lorraine Murphy
Bradley Manning’s trial set for February in WikiLeaks case
Manning was arrested in May 2010 for allegedly releasing classified materials containing military and diplomatic secrets.
On Aug 31, 2012 by Curt Hopkins
Julian Assange speaks from embassy balcony
The WikiLeaks founder cited several other high-profile freedom-of-speech cases, including Pussy Riot and Bradley Manning.
On Aug 20, 2012 by Lorraine Murphy
Dot Dot Dot: When private lives go public
Trying to grasp the gray area of personal security between Chatroulette and Trapwire.
On Aug 16, 2012 by Nicholas White
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