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WikiLeaks, Twitter Records Case Heads Back To Court

Associates of WikiLeaks are forging ahead in their battle to prevent the government from accessing information about their use of Twitter.READ MORE

Winklevoss Talks Facebook Without Zuckerberg, ConnectU, and Julian Assange

In part two of our interview, Cameron Winklevoss discusses Julian Assange, Steve Jobs, America, and Mark Zuckerberg's performance as CEO of Facebook.READ MORE

WikiLeaks No Longer a Mere Website, It's a Lifestyle

A court ruled that Julian Assange can be extradited to Sweden. But could support his appeal by buying some new WikiLeaks-branded merch.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

Unredacted WikiLeaks Cables Leaked to Internet

Several WikiLeaks cables giving details of high-level collaboration by Central Asian governments with organized crime and implying the identity of American assets have been leaked to the Internet by a left-wing website.READ MORE

Why Twitter Was the Only Company to Challenge the Secret WikiLeaks Subpoena

The government has almost certainly made secret requests for WikiLeaks-related material from other companies. But only Twitter (successfully, at least) fought to have to have those orders brought into the open. Here’s why.READ MORE

Bank of America's Digital Opportunity: In the WikiLeaks Era, Forewarned Means Forearmed

No, that's not a typo in the headline. WikiLeaks does indeed represent a salient and, in some ways, unprecedented opportunity for the great financial institution to assume control of its story on Julian Assange's home turf--the Internet.READ MORE

Journalist or Terrorist? Why It Really Matters Now

The New WikiLeaks Documentary: View It Here [Video]

A Swedish network just put out a timely, in-depth look into Assange and his organization. Kick back and take a look.READ MORE

Who's Sticking With WikiLeaks?

... And who has suddenly jumped ship now that founder Julian Assange has been arrested? Our handy infographic helps you see how opinions have shifted over time.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

Why Booting WikiLeaks Off Amazon Is One Step in a "Never Ending Process"

Leslie Phillips, communications director for the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, speaks to Fast Company about the hunt for WikiLeaks' hosts and how it closely mirrors the hunt for its founder, Julian Assange. READ MORE

WikiLeaks Stalks Corporate America: How Companies Can Prepare

Julian Assange told Forbes he plans to publish a “treasure trove” of documents belonging to the private sector. We talked to crisis communications professionals about how companies should prepare.READ MORE

WikiLeaks Booted From Amazon Servers

Can WikiLeaks be gagged? A massive DDoS attack crashed the controversial site, forcing founder Julian Assange to find new hosting. He did, thanks to Amazon. Now, after an intervention from an unlikely source--Joe Lieberman--Amazon has turned Assange away again.READ MORE

WikiLeaks's Julian Assange Accused [Update: Then Cleared] of Rape, Calls It "Dirty Trick"

WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, had an arrest warrant issued against him in Sweden, based on a rape accusation. But it was withdrawn within 24 hours. A molestation accusation still stands. Is it a conspiracy?READ MORE

WikiLeaks' Latest Move Stretches Legal, Security Limits

Three days after signing a deal with Piratpartiet, the Swedish pirate-friendly political party, WikiLeaks has posted a password-protected, encrypted file on its site that anyone can download--or host.READ MORE

The Inside Story of WikiLeaks's Latest Bombshell

The latest WikiLeaks release, of the tens of thousands of Afghanistan war logs, was unusual for a few reasons, especially for the fact that WikiLeaks worked with mainstream news publications. How did it all come about?READ MORE

Julian Assange of Wikileaks Promotes Print, Disses Digital in Latest Leak

Wikileaks champions free press, but partners with major news sources and no blogs to break story.READ MORE