BBC News: Former Wikileaks spokesman Daniel Domscheit-Berg says that he deleted numerous documents from Wikileaks’ servers when he left the organization in 2010. Those documents reportedly included a copy of the U.S. no-fly list, 5 GB of Bank of America data, the internal communications from 20 neo-Nazi groups and US intercept information for “over a […]
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BBC News: Former Wikileaks spokesman Daniel Domscheit-Berg says that he deleted numerous documents from Wikileaks’ servers when he left the organization in 2010. Those documents reportedly included a copy of the U.S. no-fly list, 5 GB of Bank of America data, the internal communications from 20 neo-Nazi groups and US intercept information for “over a hundred internet companies.”
Domscheit-Berg left Wikileaks because of disagreements with Julian Assange over the latter’s handling of the organization.
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