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  2. List of material published by WikiLeaks - Wikipedia

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    On 27 February 2012, WikiLeaks began to publish what it called "The Global Intelligence Files", more than 5,000,000 e-mails from Stratfor dating from July 2004 to late December 2011. It was said to show how a private intelligence agency operates and how it targets individuals for their corporate and government clients.

  3. Vault 7 - Wikipedia

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    Vault 7 is a series of documents that WikiLeaks began to publish on 7 March 2017, detailing the activities and capabilities of the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to perform electronic surveillance and cyber warfare.

  4. File:WikiLeaks CIA Assessment on Surviving Secondary ...

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    This image is a work of a Central Intelligence Agency employee, taken or made as part of that person's official duties. As a Work of the United States Government, this image or media is in the public domain in the United States.

  5. List of public disclosures of classified information - Wikipedia

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    Iraq War documents leak: A WikiLeaks disclosure of a collection of 391,832 United States Army field reports. [10] [11] [12] United States diplomatic cables leak: A WikiLeaks disclosure of classified cables that had been sent to the U.S. State Department by 274 of its consulates, embassies, and diplomatic missions around the world. [13]

  6. Stratfor email leak - Wikipedia

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    Various outlets said WikiLeaks' description of the Stratfor leak was "like one long toot on a dog-whistle for the paranoid" [34] that the files "seem fairly low level and gossipy" [35] that "this particular WikiLeaks dump should probably be taken to the dump and dumped" [36] and that one seemingly incriminating email published by the New York ...

  7. 2010s global surveillance disclosures - Wikipedia

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    In particular, the IP addresses of visitors to WikiLeaks were collected in real time, and the US government urged its allies to file criminal charges against the founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, due to his organization's publication of the Afghanistan war logs. The WikiLeaks organization was designated as a "malicious foreign actor". [354]

  8. WikiLeaks deleted a tweet linking to the full text of the ...

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    The radical pro-transparency group WikiLeaks posted, and then quickly deleted, a tweet linking to the full text of 'Fire & Fury' by author Michael Wolff.

  9. United States documents leak of the War in Afghanistan

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    Further, it is the view of the Department of Defense that WikiLeaks obtained this material in circumstances that constitute a violation of United States law, and that as long as WikiLeaks holds this material, the violation of the law is ongoing." [29] [30] WikiLeaks only reviewed about 2,000 documents in detail and used a tagging and keyword ...