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  2. List of material published by WikiLeaks - Wikipedia

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    This leaked document, dated 28 March 2003, included instructions on how to psychologically manipulate and intimidate prisoners with the use of military dogs, as well as rules for dealing with hunger strikes. [7] It was published on WikiLeaks on Wednesday 7 November 2007. The document, named "gitmo-sop.pdf", is also mirrored at The Guardian. [8]

  3. Pentagon UFO videos - Wikipedia

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    The Pentagon later addressed and officially released the first three videos of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) in 2020, [1] and confirmed the provenance of the leaked 2019 videos in two statements made in 2021. [2] Footage of UAPs was also released in 2023, sourced from MQ-9 military drones.

  4. WikiLeaks - Wikipedia

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    By 2008, the revised FAQ stated: "Anybody can post comments to it. [...] Users can publicly discuss documents and analyse their credibility and veracity." [251] [self-published source] After the 2010 reorganisation, posting new comments on leaks was no longer possible. [75] [248] [252] According to Zuckerman, the second stage was "an advocacy ...

  5. We got early access to Reddit Answers. It was about as ... - AOL

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    Reddit Answers is the social media site's new AI-powered search tool. Reddit Answers uses AI to summarize information from posts. We tried an early-access version. Here's what we found. It's been ...

  6. Vault 7 - Wikipedia

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    The press release for the leak stated that it was published "as context for its forthcoming CIA Vault 7 series." [13] In March 2017, US intelligence and law enforcement officials said to the international wire agency Reuters that they had been aware of the CIA security breach which led to Vault 7 since late 2016. Two officials said they were ...

  7. Data breach - Wikipedia

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    A data breach, also known as data leakage, is "the unauthorized exposure, disclosure, or loss of personal information". [1]Attackers have a variety of motives, from financial gain to political activism, political repression, and espionage.

  8. News leak - Wikipedia

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    This type of leak is common; as former White House advisor Sidney Souers advised a young scholar in 1957, "there are no leaks in Washington, only plants." [2] On the other hand, leaks can sometimes be made simply as self-promotion, to elevate the leaker as a person of importance. Leaks can be intentional or unintentional.

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