Boston Globe Spanish Police Arrest Sony PSN Hacktivists, But It Won't Stop The Attacks: Expert Fast Company Spain has pulled off a Net security coup and arrested three men suspected of the attacks on Sony's PlayStation Network among others. Those arrested are local Anonymous hacktivists. So cops have essentially whacked a hornet's nest.

Jamaica Wikileaked Stabroek News By Stabroek staff | View Comments Since the start of the release of Wikileak documents in the last quarter of last year, there have been few states which have escaped the bombardment of information on the perceptions of activities in their countries by … and more

CBS News Post- PSN hack: Sony apologise at E3 as LulzSec mount fresh attack International Business Times In the wake of the Sony's PSN crisis the hacker group LulzSec has mounted an ongoing campaign against the tech giant. The first reported attack happened last week

The Wall Street Journal's Version of Wikileaks is Now Open For Secrets TIME The Wall Street Journal appears to be the first major news outlet to get their own Wikileaks -style portal up and running. They're calling it The SafeHouse, a haven where tippers can submit various forms of documentation … and more

WikiLeak Pique: Mexico's Calderon Drives Out a US Ambassador Over Leaked Cables TIME (blog) When WikiLeaks released US diplomatic cables last fall expressing fears and criticism about the safety of Pakistan's nuclear weapons program, the Pakistani government largely shrugged. That's because its leaders understood that frank private discussion ..

The perils of taking Julian Assange seriously Jewish Telegraphic Agency (blog) More saliently, WikiLeaks released stacks of Israel-related cables in its first week, and since then, contra Assange's bizarro claim. Check out Wikileak's own chart: Tel Aviv embassy is 13th out of 45 in the number of available cables in the database ..

New Delhi Reshuffle WikiLeak puts govt under fire Hindustan Times The publication of WikiLeaks reports suggesting that a “US tilt” was visible in the UPA government's cabinet reshuffle of 2006, was raised in Parliament on Tuesday. While CPM demanded a statement from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, BJP leader Jaswant … and more