12/2/2010 1:44:20 PM
If it happened once it will most likely happen again. I would rather know about a security breach instead of it going on without any knowledge.
12/2/2010 2:24:08 PM
Without reading through the previous pages my opinion is as follows....- Those Americans who leaked confidential information should be sought out, prosecuted, and punished to the full extent of the law.- Non-Americans who hacked/stole information that was confidential to the US should be treated as spies and charged for espionage.- Wikileaks purely as a medium on which the "confidential" information is displayed and released should be protected via free speech.- Our world leaders are merely upset about having their dirty laundry aired out. They are thus using the propaganda machine and the media spin zone to "outrage" citizens such to empower their support.I do not know the whole story, but if this Assange guy (as a NON-US citizen) is merely allowing the posting, editing, and publicly display of classified information provided; he has not done anything wrong.[Edited on December 2, 2010 at 11:39 PM. Reason : l]
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12/3/2010 12:56:57 AM
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/12/03/3084384.htm?section=justinApparently WikiLeaks was delisted by its domain name host, reducing them to mere IP addresses. The service claims it was because the DDoS attacks are becoming overwhelming. I read somewhere that attacks were reaching up to 10 Gbs/sec.Despite the attacks, I'm not too surprised it came to this. The technical attacks are pretty severe (apparently Amazon had problems too), but even if they were able to withstand it, the way political heat is building up domestically, I can see why third parties want nothing to do with them particularly with all the rumblings of criminal charges.I am curious as to where the DDoS attacks are coming from. I seriously doubt its our own government: it's too simple an approach, and besides, the documents are already in the hands of the press. I suppose it could be a supposed "patriot", but honestly, I find it more plausible that other offended parties (whether already offended or fearing a future release) such as the Russians or unnamed banks, may be taking advantage of the focus on the US-WikiLeaks link to launch their own attacks. Maybe its just simply an anarchist who decided to take advantage of the situation to create more chaos or a bored hacker who wanted the practice and found WikiLeaks an easy target since they don't really have much sympathy right now with law enforcement agents that would normally hunt them down. Who knows...
12/3/2010 2:41:05 AM
Don't let The Man keep you from reading those delicious WikiLeaks! Damn the DNS and go straight to http://88.80.2.32/ or http://88.80.13.160/
12/3/2010 3:10:42 AM
hey wikileaks fansif you get off on watching videos of murders, heres another site you might likehttp://www.liveleak.com/?ogr=1]
12/3/2010 10:13:50 AM
Hey fans of brutal authority,Like keeping cold-blooded murder swept under the rug (as long as it's America doing the killing)? Keep your head up your ass, no need to stress or worry
12/3/2010 10:51:04 AM
https://twitter.com/repronpaul/status/10716266021003264
12/3/2010 12:14:32 PM
^ Jesus really? That's horrible logic. If it's the truth, let it be published! Strategic weakpoints! Weapon's capabilities! Troop movements! As long as it's the truth, who cares?Honestly this whole cables things is retarded, people are acting like it should be made public. How about you go ahead and take every private conversation/email etc and make it public for the world to pick apart.[Edited on December 3, 2010 at 12:47 PM. Reason : a]
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12/3/2010 12:48:44 PM
^^The point was revealing public deception does not make you a criminal.
12/3/2010 1:14:30 PM
The point is revealing diplomatic cables is completely asinine, there was no public deception. It was honest, unbiased opinions in a supposed private forum. So, if someone hacked into your accounts, gathering all your personal convos, and gave it to someone else to host on the interwebs for all to see, you'd be ok with that?
12/3/2010 1:29:10 PM
My private emails? No. My work emails? Sure.
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12/3/2010 1:41:37 PM
No, I'm not a fan of ShariaI was just hoping that every now and then you might take time out of your busy schedule of criticizing the US government and military, to speak out against such an authoritarian concept as Sharia, and all the problems they have...I mean you acknowledged you didn't like it which is a start...but since 99% of your critique in this thread has been about the United States, I had to askAnd if you say "duh, my critique in this thread is of the US since thats who is implicated by wikileaks", i'd just point out how narrow and biased wikileaks' focus is]
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^
12/3/2010 2:17:25 PM
i love how you guys completely ignore the atrocities that have been revealed by wikileaks like its not the most important issue.thats the problem i have with the anti-wikileaks people here--by not focusing on the actual documents (and on assange instead) you are pretty much turning a blind eye on the corruption and crimes that have been revealed.at this point the only good reason for joining our military is to document the atrocity in an effort to get the populace behind ending these wars.the press is doing a good job to shift the focus onto assange and not the actual content of the leaks. this is obviously beneficial to the incriminated parties as the inflammatory info in past leaks does not necessarily trickle down to your average american despite them being hosted online for anyone to access.
12/3/2010 2:22:49 PM
I don't think anyone is, at this point, seriously arguing that US attrocities shouldn't be leaked, or that wikileaks was wrong to release those particular documents a long time ago. The relevant issue here is the recent cable release, which was just plain douchey. Assange is a douche.
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12/3/2010 3:17:31 PM
Yes, it's CAN be used as public record. For instance, any kind of financial misdoing etc. However, that is for the courts to decide. These cables were obtained ILLEGALLY, if wikileaks truly wanted full transparency that'd post exactly who gave it to them and how.
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12/3/2010 3:24:52 PM
So for everyone who is claiming that these are a "threat to national security" and are "going to get people killed" I want to see what top secret military information has been released. So far it has been a bunch of depressing war incidences (not surprising) and diplomats putting tactless shit in writing (they should know better). Sounds like political ass covering to me.
12/3/2010 3:32:23 PM
12/3/2010 3:35:52 PM
sounds like someone hasnt had their weed today
12/3/2010 3:41:37 PM
Nothing to add? Not even going to desperately defend corruption?Oh wait, I'm sorry. We don't call it corruption if the US is involved. Doing so is anti-American. American exceptionalism is a pre-requisite belief for fascism to spread through this country
12/3/2010 3:46:33 PM
Not defending corruption. Questioning why wikileaks only focuses on the US, and intentionally cherry picks their data, and intentionally omits data that doesn't agree with their agenda.
12/3/2010 3:48:16 PM
Oh you're "just asking questions"Then allow me to ask you a question: what's your opinion on the war logs?Also: what kind of data do you think they're omitting? Memos that say "oh just kidding"?Also: why isn't your agenda the same as theirs, i.e., stopping US corruption that results in tens of thousands of foreign civilian deaths?[Edited on December 3, 2010 at 3:51 PM. Reason : .]
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12/3/2010 3:55:31 PM
I can't have a lump opinion of all the war logs. I have no problem with anything being released that shows any kind of past crimes, corruption, wrongdoing, etc. What I do have issue with is the released logs that put good people in harm's way by giving too much intelligence to the public (which includes the enemies) about current military operations and troop positions, etc. And its not just things that are that tangible. How about documents that show what our allied forces know about the enemies? Things that the enemies could see, decipher what we know, and counteract accordingly.As far as what kind of data they're omitting, we already know they intentionally left out video footage of the attack that killed civilians in Afghanistan (iirc it was when this thread was created). The intentionally left out footage in order to paint the US military in a negative light in order to further their own agenda of painting the US government and military in as negative a light as possible.And the better question is, why isn't their agenda the same as mine, ie stopping corruption and innocent deaths all around the world? Where are their hard hitting pieces and secret information about inhumane and corrupt governments everywhere else? No, it seems like all the outrage is concentrated on the US government and military, as if somehow we are the only country who has ever done anything wrong.If you think their agenda is stopping US corruption that results in foreign civilian deaths, I would say you're partially correct. I would add their agenda is also to, simply put, cast a negative light on the American govt, military, etc. Which would be a lot more welcome if they also actually focused on corruption elsewhere, instead of essentially having a personal vendetta against the US only.If this gives you a better idea of my feelings on wikileaks, I'm glad. If it doesn't change your mind one bit, then thats fine too, continue to imagine me as some kind of dumb redneck tea partier nascar bible thumper or whatever you want. I really don't give a fuck.[Edited on December 3, 2010 at 4:03 PM. Reason : .]
12/3/2010 3:58:37 PM
^ I believe there was damaging information on Austrailia to and middle eastern countries.
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12/3/2010 4:33:15 PM
Hasn't it occurred to you that Iraq has suffered dozens of 9/11's at the hands of the United States?
12/3/2010 4:34:44 PM
maybe i just expect every government in the world, from a local to national level, to be somewhat corrupt...thats the nature of politicsand basically, none of your 'solutions' are feasible at all
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McDanger is pwning the fuck out of you losers.[Edited on December 3, 2010 at 4:44 PM. Reason : ]
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