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Key WikiLeaks Senate candidate quits due to lack of ‘democratic processes’ – ABC Online

International Business Times AU Key WikiLeaks Senate candidate quits due to lack of 'democratic processes' ABC Online The bid by WikiLeaks Party founder Julian Assange to win seats in the Senate has taken a blow, with a key candidate quitting because of a lack of transparency and accountability in the party. Author and ethicist, Leslie Cannold, is second on the ...
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Packet Storm Advisory 2013-0819-1 – Oracle Java BytePackedRaster.verify()

The BytePackedRaster.verify() method in Oracle Java versions prior to 7u25 is vulnerable to a signed integer overflow that allows bypassing of "dataBitOffset" boundary checks. This vulnerability allows for remote code execution. User interaction is required for this exploit in that the target must visit a malicious page or open a malicious file
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Wikileaks Just Released A Massive ‘Insurance’ File That No One Can Open – Business Insider

Wikileaks Just Released A Massive 'Insurance' File That No One Can Open Business Insider You can download the files via torrent but since they are encrypted — and Wikileaks has not yet provided the key — you won't be able to open them. We can garner at least one thing of note from the file names alone: They probably have a very high ... and more
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Manning "demande pardon" pour les fuites de WikiLeaks – Le Nouvel Observateur

Le Nouvel Observateur Manning "demande pardon" pour les fuites de WikiLeaks Le Nouvel Observateur L'accusé de 25 ans a toujours reconnu avoir transmis 700.000 documents militaires et diplomatiques au site internet WikiLeaks qui les a publiés, mais il nie catégoriquement avoir voulu nuire aux Etats-Unis et dit avoir espéré provoquer un débat mondial.