As much as half of the secret documents posted by WikiLeaks may have been siphoned from peer-to-peer users who incorrectly configured their file-sharing software, according to evidence gathered by a security firm.. Tiversa, a Pennsylvania company that in 2009 uncovered confidential blueprints of the US President's Marine One helicopter being traded over P2P networks, told Bloomberg News the evidence suggests that WikiLeaks volunteers actively sought out confidential documents, despite claims by the whistle-blower website that it doesn't know who provides it with the information it gets. The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . Tiversa, a Pennsylvania company that in 2009 uncovered confidential blueprints of the US President's. secret, documents, posted, wikileaks, siphoned, peer-to-peer. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The Cryptome whistleblowing website was hacked last weekend in an attack that could have compromised sensitive data, possibly including the email addresses of top secret sources for leaks sent to the site.. According to Wired, which was contacted by the The link for this article located at Tech World is no longer available. . A breach at the InfoLeak platform triggers alarms over potential exposure of confidential information and its consequences.. Cryptome Security,Hacked Whistleblowing Sites,Cyberattack Analysis. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Wikileaks, the online whistleblower is growing ever more daring. Three days after signing a deal with Piratpartiet, the Swedish pirate-friendly political party, it's put up a password-protected, encrypted file on its site that anyone can download--or host. . Until the password is entered, however, it's unreadable. All of this is very Wikileaks--mysterious, slightly threatening--and, according to the editor of 2600 The Hacker Quarterly, could pose a serious challenge to the legal system. "If you release it in encrypted form, nobody really knows if you've released it or not, or even what the material is," Emmanuel Goldstein told the BBC. "Then, if something happens to you, all it takes is the revelation of a simple, spoken phrase known by a select group of people and everyone who has this mystery file now has all of the secrets.". Until the password is entered, however, it's unreadable. All of this is very Wikileaks--mysterious, . wikileaks, online, whistleblower, growing, daring, three, signing. . Alex
Updated WikiLeaks has denied that eavesdropping on Chinese hackers played a key part in the early days of the whistle-blowing site. Wired reports that early WikiLeaks documents were siphoned off from Chinese hackers' activities via a node on the Tor anonymiser network, as an extensive interview with WikiLeaks' founder Julian Paul Assange by the New Yorker explains in greater depth.. One of the WikiLeaks activists owned a server that was being used as a node for the Tor network. Millions of secret transmissions passed through it. The activist noticed that hackers from China were using the network to gather foreign governments The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . One of the WikiLeaks activists owned a server that was being used as a node for the Tor network. Mil. updated, wikileaks, denied, eavesdropping, chinese, hackers, played, early. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Leaking a sensitive government document can mean risking a jail sentence - but not for much longer if an online service called WikiLeaks goes ahead. WikiLeaks is designed to allow anyone to post documents on the web without fear of being traced. The creators of the site are thought to include political activists and open-source software engineers, though they are keeping their identities secret. Their goal is to ensure that whistle-blowers and journalists are not thrown into jail for emailing sensitive documents. That was the fate of Chinese journalist Shi Tao, who was sentenced to a 10-year term in 2005 after publicising an email from Chinese officials about the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre. . . Releasing confidential corporate files could lead to criminal charges, yet digital platforms might soon provide a more secure option.. Government Leaks, WikiLeaks Service, Online Anonymity. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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