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== External links ==
== External links ==
* http://wikileaks.ch
* http://wikileaks.org
* http://46.59.1.2/Mirrors.html
* http://46.59.1.2/Mirrors.html
* http://www.archive.org/details/wikileaksarchive
* http://www.archive.org/details/wikileaksarchive

Revision as of 02:29, 17 October 2024

WikiLeaks is a website dedicated to obtaining classified information and leaking it to the public. Their most notable leak is Cablegate, which was 250,000 classified cables between the world's politicians.

Vital signs

Considering the information on the site, (and that PayPal (for donations) and Amazon (for hosting) refused to service them for said information during the Cablegate scandal) WikiLeaks should be considered in at least some danger at all times. Keep an active eye on this one boys and girls.

Obtaining data from it

Wikileaks is aware they could be taken down at any time, so they try to make their information easily downloadable and spreadable. They made Cablegate available for download via torrent, for example.

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