Posts Tagged ‘China’
WikiLeaks Latest News on Cablegate Releases

05:40 PM DataCell, as expected, has filed a complaint with the European Commission.
« The closure by Visa and MasterCard of Datcell‘s access to the payment card networks in order to stop donations to WikILeaks violates the competition rules of the European Community. » their statement reads.
Visa Europe and Mastercard Europe are accused of abusing european laws by using their dominant position in the market to prevent DataCell from processing credit card donations to Wikileaks, putting DataCell at competitive disadvantage and discriminating between costumers. Read more
WikiLeaks Latest News on Cablegate Releases

01:05 AM 1002 Australians were polled by the Lowy Institute. 62% believe Wikileaks is ‘more of a good thing’ and 27% ‘more of a bad thing’. The rest doesn’t know or has no view.
01:00 AM Ecuadorian newspaper El Comercio reports on two cables recently released by Wikileaks concerning the development of ITT crude fields in an environmentally sensitive Natural Park in the country, possibly inhabited by uncontacted indigenous tribes. Read more
WikiLeaks: L’espionnage de Google par Pékin
En janvier 2010, Google annonce avoir été victime au cours des derniers mois d’une série d’opérations de cyber-espionnage. Des pirates informatiques ont réussi à pénétrer ses serveurs et à voler des données personnelles et des messages privés appartenant à des citoyens chinois, notamment des dissidents politiques. Google affirme que les attaques venaient de Chine, et accuse indirectement le gouvernement chinois – sans fournir de preuve.







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