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Week in Review: Xmas acquisitions, tablet talk and
News This week, Google is just one tech giant to make acquisitions, whilst there has been plenty of tablet talk in the lead up to Christmas.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Twitter defends WikiLeaks trending absence
News The microblogging site claims it is ‘absolutely not’ blocking WikiLeaks from its trending topics.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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DataCell launches legal action against Visa and MasterCard
News The credit card giants have no longer just got distributed denial of service attacks from WikiLeaks supporters to contend with.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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MasterCard site taken down in WikiLeaks revenge
News The ‘Anonymous’ hackers claim to have taken down another website with a DDOS attack.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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WikiLeaks founder arrested in UK
News Julian Assange is arrested by the Metropolitan Police on accusations of sexual assault.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Week in Review: The week of the Wikileaks
News This week, tech news was dominated by the story of Wikileaks and the consequences of the cables...
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Wikileaks goes Swiss as domain provider pulls plug
News Wikileaks moves its site to Switzerland as EveryDNS.net withdraws its support.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Wikileaks files ejected by Amazon
News Days after moving its files to Amazon cloud servers, Wikileaks has been forced to think again.
By Eric Doyle Published
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Wikileaks hit by 10Gbps DDoS attack
News Wikileaks says it was hit by a second DDoS attack today, following one on Sunday.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Wikileaks: Brown requested UK sentence for McKinnon
News Gordon Brown made a personal plea for the hacker to serve his sentence on UK shores, claims latest Wikileaks cable.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Wikileaks, China and Google: What the hack tells us
News Wikileaks has released a cable communication indicating China was responsible for hacking Google, but what does it tell us about security in general?
By Tom Brewster Published
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Wikileaks hit by 'denial of service attack'
News On the day it began leaking US embassy cable communications, Wikileaks says it was hit by hackers.
By Tom Brewster Published
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