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Several key members involved with online whistleblower WikiLeaks are said to be deserting beleaguered founder Julian Assange to form their own rival site, Openleaks, reportedly expected to launch Monday.
According to the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter, the new site will be called "Openleaks," and like its predecessor, will allow whistleblowers to leak information to the public anonymously. However, the new site will differ in that it won't be responsible for hosting the information itself...
Originally posted by RizeorDie
the situation is pretty dire, sooner or later they will call of the censorship of the internet...
Originally posted by RizeorDie
the situation is pretty dire, sooner or later they will call of the censorship of the internet...
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by RizeorDie
the situation is pretty dire, sooner or later they will call of the censorship of the internet...
They don't have to censor the internet... that would be difficult to do, and raise red flags and start protest.
All they have to do is clutter the web with leaks after leaks after leaks... so much clutter and disinfo dumped in large amounts that NO ONE will have time, or care to, sort it all out
So here we have wikileaks with 250,000 documents. How many of those have produced something that we can really sink our teeth into? In fact all we are doing is discussing wikileaks, Assange and this internal 'mutiny'. If all was rosey why would your second in command quit and start his own site?
All distraction, confusion, misdirection... it sure seems that way.
Now if any whistle blower out there has some good stuff, send it to me. I will guarantee to put it on ATS... a site that has the ear of many who care.
OH... but if you are a CIA, FBI, NSA or any of a myriad other three letter club agent, and want to send me disinfo disguised as a leak... don't bother I just want the real goods
errr unless you attach a nice check then I might reconsider... hey I haz hungry ferrets
Originally posted by CanadianDream420
Originally posted by RizeorDie
the situation is pretty dire, sooner or later they will call of the censorship of the internet...
END OF INTERNET PRIVACY? and reasons it should be... front page of CNN today.
Slowly but surely this will erupt and the patriot act of the internet will be passed by American congress and implemented world wide
, the same 'sweden' that is wrongfully accusing Assange of rape is now stating his team are bailing on him.
Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter
Originally posted by CanadianDream420
END OF INTERNET PRIVACY?
United States
FCC adopts Internet CALEA requirements. The FCC, pursuant to its mandate from the US Congress, and in line with the policies of most countries worldwide, has required that all telecommunication providers, including Internet services, be capable of supporting the execution of a court order to provide real-time communication forensics of specified users. In 2006, the FCC adopted new Title 47, Subpart Z, rules requiring Internet Access Providers meet these requirements. DPI was one of the platforms essential to meeting this requirement and has been deployed for this purpose throughout the U.S.
Main article: NSA warrantless surveillance controversy
The National Security Agency (NSA), with cooperation from AT&T has used Deep Packet Inspection technology to make internet traffic surveillance, sorting and forwarding more intelligent. The DPI is used to find which packets are carrying e-mail or a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone call.[19] Traffic associated with AT&T’s Common Backbone was "split" between two fibers, dividing the signal so that 50 percent of the signal strength went to each output fiber. One of the output fibers was diverted to a secure room; the other carried communications on to AT&T’s switching equipment. The secure room contained Narus traffic analyzers and logic servers; Narus states that such devices are capable of real-time data collection (recording data for consideration) and capture at 10 gigabits per second. Certain traffic was selected and sent over a dedicated line to a "central location" for analysis. According to Marcus’s affidavit, the diverted traffic "represented all, or substantially all, of AT&T’s peering traffic in the San Francisco Bay area," and thus, "the designers of the ... configuration made no attempt, in terms of location or position of the fiber split, to exclude data sources comprised primarily of domestic data."[20] Narus's Semantic Traffic Analyzer software which runs on IBM or Dell Linux servers, using DPI technology, sorts through IP traffic at 10Gbit/s to pick out specific messages based on a targeted e-mail address, IP address or, in the case of VoIP, phone number.[21] President George W. Bush and Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales have asserted that they believe the president has the authority to order secret intercepts of telephone and e-mail exchanges between people inside the United States and their contacts abroad without obtaining a FISA warrant.[22]
The Defense Information Systems Agency has developed a sensor platform that uses Deep Packet Inspection.
OH... but if you are a CIA, FBI, NSA or any of a myriad other three letter club agent, and want to send me disinfo disguised as a leak... don't bother I just want the real goods
errr unless you attach a nice check then I might reconsider... hey I haz hungry ferrets