Sydney Morning Herald NSA director says he has 'no opinion' of WikiLeaks , 'I really don't track them' Washington Post (blog) National Security Agency Director Gen.
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Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano weighed in on the NSA intelligence leaks on Friday, telling NY1 that fears over government surveillance were overblown. “I think people have gotten the idea that there’s an Orwellian state out there that somehow we’re operating in. That’s far from the case,” she told Errol Louis during an appearance on Road to City Hall
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The Guardian (Australia) Part 2: Economic crisis The Guardian (Australia) From the Wikileak cables, it seems Whitlam's own adviser Peter Wilenski was keeping the US well informed of internal tensions and the mood of the government. In August 1974, he noted that Whitlam was “in a fatalistic mood, irritated by conflicting …
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Business Insider If You Want A Classic WW2 Rifle, The Government Is Selling Business Insider A Congressional document, leaked by Wikileaks , details how what was once a wholly, publicly owned and operated military wholesale program became this strange, incredibly rare “hybrid” company. Here's how it works: All the weapons, the M1 Carbines and …
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Seeking asylum, WikiLeaks founder makes controversial choice: Ecuador TheNewsTribune.com BOGOTA — WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and Ecuadoran President Rafael Correa seem to be worlds apart.
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Sunday Leader WikiLeaks And Milinda Moragoda Sunday Leader How Julian Assange of WikiLeaks acquired those cables and why he decided to publish them despite the inherent danger to his person are other unanswered questions. However, in April 2010, WikiLeaks electrified the world by the release of a controversial … and more
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Hacking group Anonymous said Thursday it knocked out the websites of the FBI, U.S. Department of Justice, the Recording Industry of America, Motion Picture Association of America and Universal Music as retribution for anti-piracy efforts by the government and private industry.
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The Hindu Defense rests case in WikiLeaks military hearing Seattle Post Intelligencer 20, 2011, for a military hearing that will determine if Army Pfc. Bradley Manning should face court-martial for his alleged role in the WikiLeaks classified leaks case. Manning's online correspondent was Adrian Lamo, a former hacker, who gave the chat ..
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To State Dept., WikiLeaks or Not, Secrets Are Secrets New York Times WASHINGTON — The quarter-million confidential State Department cables obtained by WikiLeaks last year have been public on the Web for months. But don't tell the government.
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Stop the Presses! Your Government is Spying on You PC Magazine There are even undetectable devices that fit between the keyboard and keyboards with keyloggers inside.
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