1. WikiLeaks: We Didn't Help Iran Execute An Israeli Spy
    Since WikiLeaks first released its flood of classified State Department memos in December of 2010, the secret-spilling site?s critics have been searching for evidence that ?s disregard for official secrecy would directly hurt some innocent bystander.
    Forbes - May 17 12:05am
  2. Wikileaks v Facebook: Friends of Wikileaks Social Network Launched
    Wikileaks has launched its Friends of Wikileaks encrypted social network to connect like-minded supporters of the site.
    International Business Times UK - May 22 04:58am
  3. WikiLeaks: No, Media 'Morons,' We Didn't Help Iran Execute An Israeli Spy
    Since WikiLeaks first released its flood of classified State Department memos in December of 2010, the secret-spilling site's critics have been searching for evidence that Julian Assange's disregard for official secrecy would directly hurt some innocent bystander. On Wednesday, those critics seemed to have found their best evidence yet of that harm. Nevermind that the facts didn't agree with them.
    Forbes - May 16 03:16pm
  4. WikiLeaks: No, Media "Morons," We Didn't Help Iran Execute An Israeli Spy
    Since WikiLeaks first released its flood of classified State Department memos in December of 2010, the secret-spilling site?s critics have been searching for evidence that ?s disregard for official secrecy would directly hurt some innocent bystander. On Wednesday, those critics seemed to have found their best evidence yet of that harm. Nevermind that the facts ...
    Forbes - May 16 03:28pm
  5. WikiLeaks, Pirate Bay suffer DDoS attacks, back online
    WikiLeaks and the Pirate Bay suffered denial-of-service attacks this week that brought both websites down.
    Los Angeles Times - May 18 07:23am
  6. Wikileaks has been under DDoS attack for the last three days
    The Pirate Bay is down. Wikileaks is down. Visa was down. Are all these Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks a coincidence? Right now it's not clear, but something is definitely happening.
    ZDNet - May 16 05:38pm
  7. Twitter-WikiLeaks case a test of press and privacy rights online
    Icelandic MP and WikiLeaker Birgitta Jonsdottir’s battle with the U.S. government lies at the nexus of security laws, press freedom and the future of democracy
    The Globe and Mail - May 17 09:09am
  8. Wikileaks May Have Led To Execution Of Convicted Assassin
    Surely you recall the massive diplomatic cable leaks that Wikileaks spearheaded a few years ago. It was a massive event that had everybody from all sides calling Julian Assange a traitor (even though he’s not even a U.S. citizen) and …
    WebProNews - May 16 12:59pm
  9. Pirate Bay, WikiLeaks fight off crippling attacks
    Tables turn as hacker favorites are targeted in DDoS attacks.
    CNET - May 17 04:59pm
  10. WikiLeaks Is Also Taken Down By DDoS Attack
    The Pirate Bay was not the only one feeling the brute force of a massive DDoS attack yesterday. WikiLeaks was also being attacked, and unlike The Pirate Bay, nobody has come forward claiming responsibility yet. We were first alerted to …
    WebProNews - May 17 09:14am