by Sydney Smith on Jan 09, 2011
US Government Subpoenas WikiLeaks’ Twitter Account Info
The U.S. government has subpoenaed Twitter for information about WikiLeaks' and several individuals' accounts, including those people in contact with...
The U.S. government has subpoenaed Twitter for information about WikiLeaks' and several individuals' accounts, including those people in contact with...
National Public Radio and other news outlets "inflated" the number of diplomatic cables published by WikiLeaks, NPR's ombudsman, Alicia Shepard, explained...
The Central Intelligence Agency has created a task force to investigate WikiLeaks' impact, the Washington Post reported. The task force...
The U.S. Air Force blocked "computer access" to the news outlets that published the diplomatic cables recently leaked by WikiLeaks,...
Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, was granted bail today under several conditions. According to the Associated Press, $380,000 "was put up as...
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is set to remain in custody until Dec. 14, but his lawyers are now stating that they anticipate...
Assange in Court? Julian Assange "voluntarily surrendered to police and was put under arrest" this morning in London, the LA...
While the world waits to see if WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will be located and taken back to Sweden for questioning about rape...
WikiLeaks website was inaccessible part of Sunday - the day it began releasing leaked diplomatic cables now known as "CableGate" -...
This week's CableGate document dump by WikiLeaks produced layers of ethical conundrums and raised questions about the relationship between WikiLeaks and...