Wikileaks
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This thread is not about the recent dump of classified documents by Wikileaks. It's about Amazon.com's ceasing of providing hosting service for Wikileaks.
Quick backstory: Wikileaks' Sweden servers were under a denial of service attack after they released the classified diplomatic wires. In response, Wikileaks temporarily moved their servers to Amazon's self-service web hosting service. Amazon soon removed the content. Amazon's explanation for their actions is explained in the article below.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/technologybrierdudleysblog/2013581006_amazon_explains_wikileaks_cuto.html
Thoughts? Comments?
Quick backstory: Wikileaks' Sweden servers were under a denial of service attack after they released the classified diplomatic wires. In response, Wikileaks temporarily moved their servers to Amazon's self-service web hosting service. Amazon soon removed the content. Amazon's explanation for their actions is explained in the article below.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/technologybrierdudleysblog/2013581006_amazon_explains_wikileaks_cuto.html
Thoughts? Comments?
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As for the Amazon thing, I'd normally think it was wrong to dump him off just because he isn't politically popular, but Wikileaks crossed the line with this one - they're leaking national secrets that just blew a hole that materially affects US foreign policy, so I say that Amazon had every right to kick him off. There's a fine line between printing something that just embarrasses the US, and printing something that harms US interests and puts people in danger; Wikileaks crossed that line.
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
Wikileaks/Assange is now threatening that if his website gets shut down, he'll release a "Doomsday" file that includes stuff on Guantanamo Bay, BP, BoA, etc. The file is supposed to be labeled "Insurance", and it's already been distributed around, but the password for it hasn't been released. Assange is saying that if anything happens to him or if his site goes down, he'll release the password.