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14-06-2010, 03:00 PM
Earlier this year WikiLeaks, the worldâs largest whistleblower website that allows people to publish uncensored information anonymously, suspended its operations due to problems with funding. Through donations, by February 6th it had achieved its minimum funding-raising goal and was eventually restored to its former glory. Although rarely out of the news for long, on 5th April 2010 WikiLeaks grabbed headlines worldwide after releasing a classified US military video âdepicting the indiscriminate slaying of over a dozen people in the Iraqi suburb of New Baghdad â including two Reuters news staff.â Yesterday the site was in the spotlight again, after ex-hacker Adrian Lamo (who TechfreqNews TechfreqNews.com/unreleased-hackers-wanted-movie-leaks-to-bittorrent-100520/â>spoke with recently about a movie leak) admitted that he had informed the authorities who had leaked the so-called âCollateral Murderâ video to WikiLeaks.
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