Assange claims he is going to be thrown out of the Embassy
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Ironically after leaking documents about his hosts

Julian Assange’s organisation Wikileaks is claiming that he is about to be thrown out into the street by the Ecuadorian embassy.

Russian hackers had another crack at the DMC
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Hoping to repeat their success in getting their candidate elected 

Russian hackers had a crack at the US DMC servers during the last mid-term elections in the hope of repeating their success in getting their presidential candidate elected.

WikiLeaks demands press not write bad stuff about Assange
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Never tortured his cat

Wikileaks has issued a missive demanding that the press stop reporting negative facts about its glorious leader Julian Assange.

Ecuador will not act for Assange any more
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Assange sues so his hosts will clean up after his cat and clean his underwear

Ecuador has had enough of Julian Assange and said it will no longer speak to the British government on his behalf.

WikiLeaks reveals Russian spying operations
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Putin running a similar operation to the US 

WikiLeaks, which has lately appeared to be the mouthpiece for Russian intelligence, has suddenly turned on its Kremlin masters.

Saudi Arabians hack Wikileaks
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OurMine took over its web address.

WikiLeaks suffered an embarrassing cyber-attack when Saudi Arabian based hacking group OurMine took over its web address.

CIA was spying on intel partners
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Targeted the FBI and Homeland security


The FBI and Homeland Security, who relied on the CIA for tech support for biometric data, were being targeted by spyware.

Wikileaks is now pro-Russian
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Assange hides leaks which embarrass the Kremlin 

The image of Wikileaks being a non-partisan outlet for whistle-blowers has been called into question after it has revealed that Julian Assange was turning down caches of documents embarrassing to the Russian government.

CIA has a tool to hack Linux
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Just in case you thought you were any safer

US spooks apparently have a tool which is rather good at breaking into those who use Linux based machines.

Wikileaks fights to suppress documentary
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It has to be positive or we will not allow it


The so-called open government, whistleblowing site Wikileaks, is doing its level best to censor a documentary on the outfit because it fails to praise the outfit to the skies and put a positive spin on its leader Julian Assange.