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Cables Suggest Mideast Resists U.S. on Cutting Terrorists’ Cash

Cables Suggest Mideast Resists U.S. on Cutting Terrorists’ Cash

American officials say that millions of dollars are flowing to extremist groups worldwide, and that some Middle East allies are not helping to stop it.

 

WikiLeaks fights to stay online amid attacks

WikiLeaks fights to stay online amid attacks

Wikileaks struggled to stay online Friday as corporations and governments moved to cut its access to the Internet, a potentially crippling blow for an organization dedicated to releasing secret information via the web....

 

US initiates post-WikiLeaks security crackdown

White House officials said President Barack Obama's national security staff had created an interagency panel to coordinate the response to the leaks and come up with new ways to keep classified documents secret.

 

US says leaks are a crime, threatens prosecution

US says leaks are a crime, threatens prosecution

Striking back, the Obama administration branded the WikiLeaks release of more than a quarter-million sensitive files an attack on the United States Monday and raised the prospect of criminal pro...

 

WikiLeaks' Julian Assange Wants To Spill Your Corporate Secrets

First, WikiLeaks spilled the guts of government. Big business is next.

Senh: Like F'ed Company a while back.

 

US tightens security after leaks

The White House orders government agencies to tighten their handling of classified documents after the latest Wikileaks release of diplomatic cables.

 

Leaders condemn document dump

Leaders condemn document dump

United States allies slammed the leaking of hundreds of thousands of U.S. diplomatic papers Monday or said they would have no effect on relations, while one of Washington's loudest critics mocked them.

 

WikiLeaks says it's under cyberattack, file release still on

The whistleblower website WikiLeaks is under cyber attack, but even if it goes down, a new cache of leaked U.S. diplomatic cables will still be published tonight, it said via Twitter.

 

US briefs allies about next WikiLeaks release

US briefs allies about next WikiLeaks release

U.S. allies around the world have been briefed by American diplomats about an expected release of classified U.S. files by the WikiLeaks website that is likely to cause international embarrassment and could damage some nations' relations with the United States.

 

Pentagon Preparing Response to Iraq Secrets Release by WikiLeaks Website

Pentagon Preparing Response to Iraq Secrets Release by WikiLeaks Website

The Pentagon is prepared to quickly analyze the extent of damage to US national security if more secret documents are released by the WikiLeaks.org website and to take action to mitigate problems ...

 

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