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Yes, the FBI and CIA can read your email. Here's how | ZDNet

Yes, the FBI and CIA can read your email. Here's how  | ZDNet | Informática Forense | Scoop.it

"Petraeus-gate," some U.S. pundits are calling it. How significant is it that even the head of the CIA can have his emails read by an albeit friendly domestic intelligence agency, which can lead to his resignation and global, and very public humiliation? Here's how..

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Bradley Manning Takes 'Full Responsibility' for Giving WikiLeaks Huge Government Data Trove

Bradley Manning Takes 'Full Responsibility' for Giving WikiLeaks Huge Government Data Trove | Informática Forense | Scoop.it

FORT MEADE, Md. — Wearing his Army dress uniform, a composed, intense and articulate Pfc. Bradley Manning took “full responsibility” Thursday for providing the anti-secrecy organization WikiLeaks with a trove of classified and sensitive military, diplomatic and intelligence cables, videos and documents.

 

In the lengthiest statement to a military tribunal Manning has provided since his nearly three-year long ordeal began, Manning, 25, said WikiLeaks did not encourage him to provide the organization with any information. But he also sketched out his emotionally fraught online interactions with his WikiLeaks handler, a man he knew as “Ox” or “Nathaniel” over Internet Relay Chat and Jabber, and whom the government maintains was Julian Assange.

 

Manning’s motivations in leaking, he said, was to “spark a domestic debate of the role of the military and foreign policy in general,” he said, and “cause society to reevaluate the need and even desire to engage in counterterrorism and counterinsurgency operations that ignore their effect on people who live in that environment every day.” Manning said he was in sound mind when he leaked, and so deliberately, regardless of the legal circumstances.

 

Remarkably, Manning said he first tried to take his information to the Washington Post, the New York Timesand Politico, before contacting WikiLeaks.

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Caso Wikileaks - Manning podría pasar su vida en prisión

Caso Wikileaks - Manning podría pasar su vida en prisión | Informática Forense | Scoop.it

En las últimas semanas comenzó el juicio contra Manning y su destino podría ser quedarse de por vida tras las rejas por haber dado a conocer los cables que pusieron a EU contra la pared.

 

Luego de conocerse que es el autor de las filtraciones a WikiLeaks, el cabo podría pasar el resto de su vida tras la rejas.

 

El 20 de mayo de 2010, el cabo confesó la filtración a Adrian Lamo, un hacker denominado gray hat pues cooperaba con el FBI.


Lamo informó al FBI de la confesión, lo que resultó en el arresto del cabo el 26 de mayo de 2010. Manning fue recluido en duras condiciones en una cárcel en Kuwait y un mes después fue transferido a un centro de detención en Quantico, Virginia.

 

 




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