Assange’s ‘Basic’ Embassy Home, From Microwave to Treadmill – Jakarta Globe
Assange's 'Basic' Embassy Home, From Microwave to Treadmill Jakarta Globe London.
Apple Windows Quicktime Plugin 4.1.2 Overflow
The Apple Quicktime plugin for Windows is vulnerable to a remote buffer overflow vulnerability.
Wikileaks Says British Raid Threat ‘Hostile, Extreme’
Jakarta Globe Wikileaks Says British Raid Threat 'Hostile, Extreme' Jakarta Globe Wikileaks Says British Raid Threat 'Hostile, Extreme' August 16, 2012.
With Assange inside, British cops guard Ecuador embassy
Telegraph.co.uk With Assange inside, British cops guard Ecuador embassy GMA News LONDON — Julian Assange remained holed up in Ecuador's London embassy Friday with police guarding its exits, after Britain warned that a diplomatic standoff over the WikiLeaks founder could go on for years. Ecuador on Thursday granted asylum to ... Assange still on wanted list – Interpol The Voice of Russia all 1,481 news articles
Zero Day Initiative Advisory 12-136
Zero Day Initiative Advisory 12-136 - This vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable installations of Apple's QuickTime player. User interaction is required to exploit this vulnerability in that the target must visit a malicious page
UK: WikiLeaks’ Assange won’t be allowed to leave – CBS News
CBS News UK: WikiLeaks ' Assange won't be allowed to leave CBS News WikiLeaks announced through its Twitter account that Assange would make a statement in front of the embassy Sunday at 2 p.m. (9 a.m. ET).
Ecuador grants asylum to WikiLeaks’ Assange – Waxahachie Daily Light
Ecuador grants asylum to WikiLeaks ' Assange Waxahachie Daily Light In a message posted to its Twitter account, WikiLeaks said Assange would make a public statement outside Ecuador's embassy on Sunday afternoon — potentially offering British police the chance to arrest him. The secret-spilling website did not ...
WikiLeaks Resumes Operations After Massive Cyberattack – Mashable
Sky News Australia WikiLeaks Resumes Operations After Massive Cyberattack Mashable A hacker group calling itself “AntiLeaks” took credit for the attacks against WikiLeaks on Twitter, claiming it targeted the website because of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's ongoing efforts to seek political asylum in Ecuador.