Twitter leaks—against the company’s will in high-profile case
After more than a year of court battles, U.S. District Judge Liam O’Grady has ordered Twitter to turn over information on three key WikiLeaks supporters.
On Jan 9, 2012 by Lorraine Murphy
For sale: WikiLeaks Mobile Information Collection Unit.
Now you can be the proud owner of the ’96 Ford that started it all.
On Jan 3, 2012 by Lorraine Murphy
Occupy protesters creating an “Anti-Facebook for the Movement”
Developers Ed Knutson and Sam Boyer lay out the elements and technology that will allow protesters to Occupy the Web.
On Dec 29, 2011 by Lorraine Murphy
Manning update: Government evidence disputed
The soldier accused of leaking diplomatic cables is either a whistleblowing hero. Or he’s innocent. How can he be both?
On Dec 19, 2011 by Fruzsina Eördögh
WikiLeaks associates fight court order to turn over Twitter records
Associates from WikiLeaks are fighting an order to turn over direct Twitter messages.
On Dec 6, 2011 by Fernando Alfonso III
Who drives the WikiLeaks truck? We found him
Artist Clark Stoeckley is a true “artivist.”
On Dec 5, 2011 by Fruzsina Eördögh
Wikileaks returns with “The Spy Files”
After suspending operations last month, Wikileaks is not only accepting new submissions again but also releasing files that reportedly outline the growth of the global spy industry.
On Dec 1, 2011 by Dave Copeland
Ruling forces Twitter’s hand in Wikileaks case
After a controversial ruling in U.S. District court on Thursday, the Justice Department can now force Twitter tro reveal some details about Wikileaks associates.
On Nov 11, 2011 by Dave Copeland
Redditors rage about Wikileaks founder’s extradition
A court is sending Julian Assange to Sweden to face trial on rape charges, prompting furious debate on the social news site.
On Nov 2, 2011 by Fernando Alfonso III
Wikileaks is out of money
Wikileaks has suspended operations, saying it has no more money.
On Oct 24, 2011 by Fernando Alfonso III
Protesters cry censorship—no evidence required
Occupy Wall Street supporters accuse Twitter of intentionally keeping their movement off the trending lists. Twitter and others say they don’t censor.
On Oct 19, 2011 by Dave Copeland
Hackers attack PBS
Over the long Memorial Day weekend in the U.S. several websites belonging to public broadcaster PBS came under cyber-attack. The attacks by lulzsec claimed to be in retaliation for the recent Frontline edition’s claimed bias covering the ongoing struggle of Wikileaks and the tumultuous legal troubles of Bradley Manning.
On May 31, 2011 by Grant Robertson
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