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  • No Conspiracy Theory Needed: Tor Created for U.S. Gov't Spying

    03/29/2011 1:54:23 PM PDT · by george76 · 14 replies
    Network World ^ | 03/28/11 | Ms. Smith
    An interesting discussion started on tor-talk about Iran cracking down on "web dissident technology" before Cryptome posted, "TOR Made for USG Open Source Spying Says Maker." There is an interesting post on Cryptome, TOR Made for USG Open Source Spying Says Maker, in which one of Tor's creators, Michael Reed, says to look at why the government created Tor from a common sense point-of-view instead of as conspiracy theory. The Tor Project is free software that lets people be anonymous online but it's not an invisibility cloak that's meant to protect privacy. People use Tor to be anonymous for all...
  • Leaked War Files Expose Identities of Afghan Informants

    07/27/2010 8:34:39 PM PDT · by SmartInsight · 65 replies · 1+ views
    UK Times via Fox News ^ | July 27, 2010 | Not Stated
    Hundreds of Afghan lives have been put at risk by the leaking of 90,000 intelligence documents to WikiLeaks because the files identify informants working with NATO forces. In just two hours of searching the WikiLeaks archive, The Times of London found the names of dozens of Afghans credited with providing detailed intelligence to U.S. forces. Their villages are given for identification and also, in many cases, their fathers' names.
  • Wikileaks "sells secret information" - report: Co-founder blows whistle on "criminal outfit"

    12/06/2010 1:23:43 AM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 15 replies
    Tech Eye ^ | December 6, 2010 | Nick Farrell in Rome
    Whistleblowing outfit Wikileaks has been flogging secret information which it has been collecting to make cash on the side. According to a co-founder, who left the organisation, John Young, Wikileaks has a lucrative sideline flogging intelligence information the site had obtained. Young said he left the site in 2007 because he was worried by the fact that the outfit was mismanaging its funds and that Wikileaks was engaged in the selling of documents. Speaking to WND senior reporter Aaron Klein on his radio program on New York's WABC Radio Young claimed that Wikileaks was a money-making operation and follows the...