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Who Benefits From the ‘Avalanche of Leaks’? – Patriot Post

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Who Benefits From the 'Avalanche of Leaks'? Patriot Post That in the age of Wikileaks the White House itself should be one big Wikileak ?

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U.S. Intel Head James Clapper on Greatest Threats in 2012

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From Iran to al Qaeda, National Director of Intelligence's Worldwide Threat Assessment

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Witnesses testify in US case vs Wikileaks suspect – Canada.com

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Witnesses testify in US case vs Wikileaks suspect Canada.com Manning was a US Army intelligence analyst in Iraq when he is alleged to have illegally downloaded massive data files from the military's classified network and became a source for anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks . US officials say WikiLeak's successive ..

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Defense lining up witnesses for WikiLeaks hearing – NECN

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Defense lining up witnesses for WikiLeaks hearing NECN HAGERSTOWN, Md. (AP) — Supporters of an Army intelligence analyst suspected of leaking classified material to WikiLeaks say the defense hopes to call as many as 50 witnesses at his military hearing next month. Jeff Paterson of the Bradley Manning ..

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Security firm finds hacker forums offer n00b hackers training, lulz

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IT security experts have long loved to troll through hacker forums to gather intelligence on emerging threats and even (as in the ill-fated case of HBGary Federal CEO Aaron Barr ) try to profile the hackers themselves. But as a report from IT security firm Imperva shows, many of the so-called hacker portals out there are more hangouts for newbie hackers (and possibly a few budding FBI informants …

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Hacker Group Lulz Security attacks CIA’s website

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Bangalore: Lulz Security continues grabbing the lime light with its hacking activities and this time around its latest target is the public website of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) . There recent attack brought the CIA website down for couple of hours and was inaccessible for all that time, however,the hack claim could not immediately be verified.

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