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Ichingcarpenter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-18-08 11:42 AM
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8. From Wikileaks their statement. A Fire, A DDoS attack and an injunction
February 18, 2008

The website WikiLeaks.org has been taken off line in many parts of the world. Wikileaks is a website dedicated to leaking documents that are "anonymous, untraceable, uncensorable."

Several factors have taken the site off line including DDoS attacks, which was followed by a fire which took out the main servers hosting the site in Sweden, and a restraining order on the domain name 'WikiLeaks.org' issued in the United States.

According to the website HongPong.com, Wikileaks experienced "a 500Mbps distributed denial of service attack" before the fire, but it is not known if the DDoS attack is connected to it.

After the attack, a fire was reported in the Uninterruptible Power Supply of the servers which host the site.

The third and final factor taking the site off line is a permanent injunction granted in the California Northern District Court in San Francisco, California to Bank Julius Baer, a Swiss Bank, which has caused the domain to be taken off line in the U.S.. Wikileaks previously published hundreds of documents obtained from a whistleblower of the Swiss Bank, "purportedly showing offshore tax evasion and money laundering by extremely wealthy and in some cases, politically sensitive, clients from the US, Europe, China and Peru."

According to a Wikileaks press release received by e-mail, the injunction issued by the court states, "Dynadot shall immediately clear and remove all DNS hosting records for the wikileaks.org domain name and prevent the domain name from resolving to the wikileaks.org website or any other website or server other than a blank park page, until further order of this Court."

"The order was entirely written by Cayman Island's Bank Julius Baer lawyers and was accepted by judge White without amendment, or representations by Wikileaks or amicus. The case is over several Wikileaks articles, public commentary and documents dating prior to 2003. The documents allegedly reveal secret Julius Baer trust structures used for asset hiding, money laundering and tax evasion. The bank alleges the documents were disclosed to Wikileaks by offshore banking whistleblower and former Vice President the Cayman Island's operation, Rudolf Elmer. Unable to lawfully attack Wikileaks servers which are based in several countries, the order was served on Wikileaks's California registrar Dynadot ("the power company"). The order also enjoins every person who has heard about the order from even linking to the documents," said Wikileaks in the release.

Despite the injunction, Wikileaks states that they will "keep on publishing, in-fact, given the level of suppression involved in this case, Wikileaks will step up publication of documents pertaining to illegal or unethical banking practices."

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  -US court attacks web freedom; enjoins Wikileaks.org out of existence Ichingcarpenter  Feb-18-08 10:51 AM   #0 
  - Wonderful thing about the web, the idea of wikileaks is now out there...  originalpckelly   Feb-18-08 10:54 AM   #1 
  - wikileaks was a very good site for revealing the corruption  Ichingcarpenter   Feb-18-08 10:58 AM   #2 
     - It's too soon to speak of Wikileaks in the past tense  derby378   Feb-18-08 11:24 AM   #5 
        - I know they are back up  Ichingcarpenter   Feb-18-08 11:29 AM   #7 
  - Can this precedent extend to the NY Times, et.al.? Wikileaks.be = Belgium!  L. Coyote   Feb-18-08 11:23 AM   #3 
  - *k&r! nt  wildbilln864   Feb-18-08 11:24 AM   #4 
  - To the greatest!  krispos42   Feb-18-08 11:26 AM   #6 
  - Ditto! n/t  truedelphi   Feb-18-08 01:27 PM   #13 
  - From Wikileaks their statement. A Fire, A DDoS attack and an injunction  Ichingcarpenter   Feb-18-08 11:42 AM   #8 
  - Sample docs apparantly  Ghost Dog   Feb-18-08 12:59 PM   #12 
     - Thanks  Ichingcarpenter   Feb-18-08 01:28 PM   #14 
  - kick and nominated  Ichingcarpenter   Feb-18-08 11:55 AM   #9 
  - Update on Wikileaks whistleblower site: domain name killed by US court order: Net censorship arrives  warren pease   Feb-18-08 11:57 AM   #10 
  - Great Post .....lets keep this thread alive  Ichingcarpenter   Feb-18-08 12:07 PM   #11 
  - From the BBC  Ichingcarpenter   Feb-18-08 01:33 PM   #15 
  - Please keep this kicked  Ichingcarpenter   Feb-18-08 02:00 PM   #16 
  - New mirror site is up  Ichingcarpenter   Feb-18-08 02:09 PM   #17 
  - kick  Ichingcarpenter   Feb-18-08 04:39 PM   #18 
  - K & R. n/t  laststeamtrain   Feb-18-08 04:52 PM   #19 
  - Ditto that. K&R  L. Coyote   Feb-18-08 04:58 PM   #22 
  - Kick because...  warren pease   Feb-18-08 04:53 PM   #20 
  - LOL.....that would work for me!!  Ichingcarpenter   Feb-18-08 04:56 PM   #21 
  - I've never heard of Wikileaks...  NaturalHigh   Feb-18-08 05:03 PM   #23 
  - Has the order been published, yet? Did the bank assert national secrets?  sicksicksick_N_tired   Feb-18-08 05:22 PM   #24 
  - More info coming in  Ichingcarpenter   Feb-18-08 06:49 PM   #25 
  - Here's the injunction itself:  Ichingcarpenter   Feb-18-08 06:56 PM   #26 
  - kick  Ichingcarpenter   Feb-18-08 07:59 PM   #27 
 

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