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WikiLeaks lists 1.4GB ‘Insurance’ file

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Silently…

…the whistle-blower website www.wikileaks.org listed a mysterious 1.4GB big, AES256 encrypted file on their website without any description but titling it “Insurance File”.

As suggested by an article on the the website www.wired.com this file contains most likely highly sensitive information about the Iraq war.

Rumors say, WikiLeaks might release the key in case either ‘something’ happens to Julian Assange, the founder of the said website, or if the website will be taken down by the U.S. government.

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WikiLeaks publishes more than 90,000 reports of the Afghanistan war

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Whistleblower website WikiLeaks published an enormous amount of secret documents about the Afghanistan war. The documents reveal detailed reports of almost every aspect like politics, intelligence operations, deals and casualties in the time frame between 2004 until 2010.

This event is said to be somewhat comparable to the release of the Pentagon Papers which were first published by the New York Times in 1971.

Although WikiLeaks tried to hide the source of the leak, the U.S. military already has Bradley Manning (22) under custody. So far there’s no evidence seen for or against any connection between the Afghan War Diary and Manning.

To read more about this topic please refer to the article at mashable.com

See the live blog about the Afghan War Diaries on the Guardians website:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/2010/jul/26/afghanistan-war-logs-wikileaks

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