Originally posted by Mich the Tester
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Previously on "http://wikileaks.org/"
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Whatever the rights and wrongs I thought Paypal, Mastercard and Visa withdrawing donations was shameful.
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I have been enjoying the antics of the hackers who have been doing DDOS attacks on Amazon, Mastercard etc. because they think the internet should be available to all to use without interference.
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It's now here.
WikiLeaks
Also http://88.80.13.160/
Surprised Hairy Arsed Bloke hasn't mentioned it as it's on GOT.
http://grumpyoldtwat.blogspot.com/20...as-number.htmlLast edited by xoggoth; 16 December 2010, 13:31.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostNo doubt they'll be leaking docs about how the pentagon tried to pull them offline in the future.
I understand the guy who runs it starting doing a Tuesday links thread on a contractor forum....
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No doubt they'll be leaking docs about how the pentagon tried to pull them offline in the future.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Utterly surreal: Pravda justifiably criticising US for trying to stifle a free press bit.ly/hD2zst How times change.
The first serious infowar is now engaged. The field of battle is WikiLeaks. You are the troops. #WikiLeaks
WIKILEAKS: Free speech has a number: http://88.80.13.160
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Their DNS provider couldn't cope with the many DDoS attacks of the last few days and pulled them. Try WikiLeaks (wikileaks) on Twitter for a bunch of alternatives like WikiLeaks and keep going back through their twitter feed to earlier this morning if you want to find IP addresses as well
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Mrs RC mentioned this earlier. Something to do with the US government getting the .org site pulled from the domain servers, or some such.
There are plenty of mirror sites. Try clicking on the link in my .sig and see what comes up.
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