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Clinton: We're Not Hypocrites Because We Condemn WikiLeaks

In her second major speech on Internet freedom, the Secretary of State explains why she can both advocate for online government transparency and slam WikiLeaks.READ MORE

OpenLeaks-WikiLeaks Smackdown Reveals Theft and Foul Play in Leak Land

One of the founders of OpenLeaks, himself a former WikiLeaks member, is facing accusations that he sabotaged Julian Assange's whistle-blower site and "stole" thousands of documents. READ MORE

The Newest WikiLeaks Problem: Unredacted Cables

Despite the best efforts of the State Department and media titans such as The New York Times, unredacted WikiLeaks cables appear to be making their way across the internet.READ MORE

WikiLeaks Back on Amazon - via Kindle - for Now [Update]

WikiLeaks is back on Amazon. The CableGate stash is selling for £7.37, and it's angered plenty of reviewers who don't understand Amazon's not exactly complicit in the act.READ MORE

Twitter: We're Not Censoring WikiLeaks, #Cablegate

Rumors began bubbling recently that Twitter has been censoring WikiLeaks' trending topics. It seems whenever a controversial subject arises, the micro-blogging company is accused of playing some role in altering the trends. READ MORE

State Dept: Reading WikiLeaks Will Endanger Your Job

Federal employees who blog about WikiLeaks--or even just mention them on their Facebook or Twitter accounts--could be fired or denied security clearances. Even potential hires aren't off the hook. READ MORE

Infographics of the Day: What's in the WikiLeaks Cables?

Yesterday, WikiLeaks detonated the usual veil of secrecy that shrouds diplomatic negotiations, by releasing 250,000 cables that detail everything from Saudi Arabia urging the U.S. to attack Iran, to U.S. diplomats being ordered to ...READ MORE

WikiLeaks Word Clouds: Iraq and Cablegate

WikiLeaks pulled the veil off thousands of U.S. diplomatic and Iraq War communications. As we've done before, we looked at the data in a different way: By peeking at the words themselves.READ MORE