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On 19 November, BNP leader Nick Griffin stated that he knew the identity of the person who initially leaked the list on 17 November, describing him as a "hardliner" senior employee who left the party in 2007. [23] [24] On 20 October 2009, a list of BNP members from April 2009 was leaked. This list contained 11,811 members. [25]
In February 2023, DDoSecrets published documents from the 2022–2023 Pentagon document leak, [126] [127] and tax records from Myanmar. [128] [129] According to Emma Best, the Department of Defense asked Distributed Denial of Secrets to remove the 2022–2023 Pentagon document leaks, but DDoSecrets "basically just ignored them". [130]
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 ...
In September, they published Fuerzas Represivas, a collection of military documents from Latin America and Mexico totaling more than 13 terabytes, which Emma Best called "the largest leak in history". The leak included the Chilean Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Mexican Ministry of National Defense and the Joint Command of the Armed Forces of Peru ...
Leaked documents included "memos, bills, loans for amounts that are hardly over-the-top, recommendations and other reservations, amidst, of course, exchanges that are strictly personal and private — personal notes on the rain and sunshine, a confirmation email for the publishing of a book, reservation of a table for friends, etc." [29]
(See here for a full list of the recalled products, along with their UPC codes and best-by dates.) Image of recalled MadeGood granola bars. / Credit: Food and Drug Administration.
In April 2023, two sets of leaked classified foreign intelligence documents of the United States began circulating on Twitter, Telegram, and 4chan. Jack Teixeira, an airman first class of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, had allegedly photographed printouts of the documents at his parents' home in Dighton, Massachusetts, and posted them to the instant messaging platform Discord on a ...
A river of cash is flowing into college sports, financing a spending spree among elite universities that has sent coaches’ salaries soaring and spurred new discussions about whether athletes should be paid.