News leaks
WikiLeaks says it releases files on 'CIA's cyber spying tools'
Anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks published on March 7 what it said were thousands of pages of internal Central Intelligence Agency discussions about hacking techniques used over several years, renewing concerns about the security of consumer electronics.
CIA turns TVs, iPhones, Windows, Android, Consoles into open microphones
WikiLeaks has published what it claims is the largest ever batch of confidential documents on the CIA, revealing the breadth of the agency's ability to hack smartphones and popular social media messaging apps such as WhatsApp.
Edward Snowden can stay two more years in Russia
Whistleblower Edward Snowden was given the permission to stay for another two years in Russia according to a Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova.
After that period he has the legal right to become a Russian citizen according to the Russian law.
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Obama commutes Chelsea Manning’s sentence
Chelsea Manning was sentenced to 35 years for spying after he released thousands of classified documents to Wikileaks.
Chelsea Manning has been in jail for seven years so far and it was there that she requested for hormone replacement therapy and changed her name from Bradley Edward Manning to Chelsea Elizabeth Manning.
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CNN Apologizes to WikiLeaks' Assange, "CNN has no evidence to support that assertion"
BELGRADE - An intelligence expert paid by CNN gossiped on air that WikiLeaks' Julian Assange is a "pedophile" who is "not credible." When WikiLeaks threatened a defamation lawsuit, the news network issued an embarrassing apology indicating that "in fact, CNN has no evidence to support that assertion."
WikiLeaks says it intends to sue CNN
BELGRADE - WikiLeaks says it intends to sue CNN after a counter-terrorism analyst for the US cable news channel labeled Julian Assange a 'pedophile' on air.
In a tweet on Wednesday, the whistleblowing organization signalled its intention to bring legal action against CNN over the matter, tweeting: "We have issued instructions to sue CNN for defamation."
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Wikileaks have bounty US government employees for $20.000!
A reward of $20.000 for any information that will facilitate the arrest or exposure of any employee of the Obama administration that destroyed important files is offered by Wikileaks according to a Twitter post in the website’s account.
PM vows "tougher tax evasion fines"
Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic visited the Tax Administration on Wednesday, announcing "tougher tax evasion fines in 2017."
"As far as the state can reach, everyone will understand that fraud, theft or robbing the state do not pay off," he said.
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Anonymous activist: Podesta's email password was "passw0rd"
BELGRADE - Russia has nothing to do with the email leaks of Clinton campaign chair John Podesta, as Moscow's resources allowed it to hack Hillary herself, Anonymous activist Alex Poucher told RT ahead of the Million Mask March staged by the hacktivist group.
Albright: Russia spreading lies just like Islamic State
BELGRADE - Former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright stated that the Russian government was behind the sensitive leaks from the Democratic National Committee email accounts, published by WikiLeaks, claiming the website was friends with Russian officials.