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Wikileaks Insurance File

December 7, 2010 by · Comments Off on Wikileaks Insurance File 

Wikileaks Insurance File, Wikileaks tweet advising users to download a 2GB file from The Pirate Bay insurance “history.” The article has generated considerable buzz, and for good reason. Anything in the world does this file contains massive?

This is a phenomenal issue, and few people know how to respond. The contents of the file itself is encrypted AES-256, which would take hundreds of years for supercomputers to crack (supercomputers that we know, of course), and thousands (or millions) of years to decipher without using supercomputers.

One thing is to stop the world to know that insurance is the story: a password. This password is scheduled to be released if Wikileaks as an organization collapses and can no longer function effectively.

The few conversations I had on this subject seem to produce the same definition of insurance history: a wealth of secret documents to embarrass the governments of the world.

It is not in all cases, anyone help, because that is what Wikileaks was right along.

Maybe it’s time to throw the ball to you, readers, and discover what you think insurance is all about history. Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments section.

Wikileaks Mirror Sites

December 7, 2010 by · Comments Off on Wikileaks Mirror Sites 

Wikileaks Mirror Sites, The battle lines between the whistleblower site Wikileaks supporters and detractors began to form Sunday night, as supporters erected numerous copies of the site on the Internet and the United States to put pressure on Switzerland not to offer a refuge for the site’s founder, Julian Assange.

Since several major Internet companies to cut service to Wikileaks in recent days, militants have created hundreds of mirror sites, sites that host exact copies of the content of another site.

The group Anonymous, a group of hackers and activists, has declared war on Sunday against the enemies of Assange, calling on his supporters to attack sites and companies that do not support Wikileaks and distribute documents online leak.

The Internet group Anonymous released a seven-point manifesto on Twitter committing to “bounce for Julian.” By late Sunday, there were at least 208 Wikileaks mirror sites. “Cut us down, “said a message on Twitter stream Wikileaks Sunday and the stronger we become.” Friday, Wikileaks wikileaks.ch moved to a domain registered with the Pirate Party Switzerland’s actions Assange goals. A Swiss company, Icelandic, Datacell, address donations after Internet firm support PayPal. Swedish Wikileaks servers were attacked again on Monday.

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