Stalins brains
In a totally unastonishing move, Wikileaks has now reactivated all of its functions after adding new kit and code.
Potential whistleblowers can now again submit documents securely online, both via SSL at https://sunshinepress.org or using Tor, at secure submission address http://suw74isz7wqzpmgu.onion/ - all that despite rumour mongers claiming Wikileaks was falling into disrepair, was going to be abandoned or the Wicked Witch of the West was going to transform Julian Assange into a monkey, decapitating the Great Leader and robbing its zombie minions of the capacity to think and act all by themselves.
Webchat functionality has also been added, writes Wikileaks in its bog, connecting to the site's internal IRC server. New efficiencies lie ahead - see the new IBM System x3650 M3 Express Find 1000s of IT Jobs at CWJobs Ads by TechEyeFor people actually using an IRC client, the group says it has added extra bells and whistles to prevent identity leakage. After all, protecting identities is a core concern of the site and no one chatting with them would enjoy having his or her name scribbled into a list in a menacing little black book, in the dark corners of a non-descript office building containing stargates, securely boxed lesser minions of C’thulhu, Stalin’s brains and intelligence analysts.
Read more: http://www.techeye.net/internet/wikileaks-revs-up-again#ixzz0wG3nlYT2
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