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Julian Assange

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2021-06-24
Reuters 54 related

John McAfee has died by suicide in a Spanish jail cell, according to his lawyer, hours after news that he would be extradited to face federal charges in the US

and prison system so cruel—that native-born defendants would rather die than become subject to it. Julian Assange could be next. Until the system is reformed, a moratorium should remain. https://twitt...

2021-01-05
New York Times 4 related

A British judge rules against extraditing Julian Assange to the US, which has accused him of violating the Espionage Act, citing mental health concerns

A British judge has rejected the United States' request to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to face espionage charges, saying it would be “oppressive” because of his mental health. The U.S. ...

2021-01-04
New York Times 22 related

A British judge rules against extraditing Julian Assange to the US, which has accused him of violating the Espionage Act, citing mental health concerns

U.S. officials want the WikiLeaks founder to face charges of violating the Espionage Act.  But a judge in London ruled that he was at extreme risk of suicide.

2020-07-25
Reuters 18 related

Two former Twitter employees say more than 1,000 staff and contractors had access to internal tools to change account settings and ownership as of early 2020

the bathroom is over there, and here's the admin rights to start a nuclear war https://www.reuters.com/... Mike Murphy / @mcwm : 1,000 seems like... a lot https://www.reuters.com/... Tiffany C. Li / @...

2020-06-25
Axios 11 related

The DOJ says it's charging Julian Assange in a superseding indictment with recruiting and conspiring with hackers affiliated with LulzSec and Anonymous

The Justice Department announced on Wednesday that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been charged in a superseding indictment …

2019-09-17
ZDNet 12 related

Personal information of most of Ecuador's population, including 6.7M children, left exposed online with home addresses, phone numbers, work information, more

including Julian Assange SecurityWeek : Security Firm: Data Breach Exposes Millions of Ecuadorians Elliot Hannon / Slate : Sensitive Personal and Financial Data of What's Likely an Entire Country Leak...

2019-04-12
Motherboard 23 related

DOJ charges Julian Assange with conspiracy to commit computer intrusion for allegedly assisting Chelsea Manning in an attempt to crack a DOD password

& apparently unsuccessful — attempt to crack a password *after* “Manning had already provided Wikileaks with hundreds of thousands of classified records.” pic.twitter.com/FifCMKxX1T Susan Hennessey / ...

2019-04-11
Motherboard 13 related

DOJ charges Julian Assange with conspiracy to commit computer intrusion for allegedly assisting Chelsea Manning in an attempt to crack a DOD password

For years, it has been publicly reported that Julian Assange offered to help Chelsea Manning break into a classified computer system.

2019-01-13
Gizmodo 1 related

An overview of internal WikiLeaks data the US government collected from 2009 through at least 2017, including chats with identifying details on some sources

Late last year, the U.S. government accidentally revealed that a sealed complaint had been filed against Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks.

2018-09-28
The Verge 8 related

Julian Assange steps down as editor-in-chief of WikiLeaks but retains publisher title, appoints Icelandic journalist Kristinn Hrafnsson to replace him

Julian Assange has stepped aside as editor-in-chief of WikiLeaks, with the group saying his departure was “due to the extraordinary circumstances” …

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