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fleur-de-lisa

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Thu Jan 24, 2019, 02:49 PM Jan 2019

This Time It's Russia's Emails Getting Leaked [View all]

Source: The Daily Beast

Russian oligarchs and Kremlin apparatchiks may find the tables turned on them later this week when a new leak site unleashes a compilation of hundreds of thousands of hacked emails and gigabytes of leaked documents. Think of it as WikiLeaks, but without Julian Assange’s aversion to posting Russian secrets.

The site, Distributed Denial of Secrets, was founded last month by transparency activists. Co-founder Emma Best said the Russian leaks, slated for release Friday, will bring into one place dozens of different archives of hacked material that, at best, have been difficult to locate, and in some cases appear to have disappeared entirely from the web.

“Stuff from politicians, journalists, bankers, folks in oligarch and religious circles, nationalists, separatists, terrorists operating in Ukraine,” said Best, a national-security journalist and transparency activist. “Hundreds of thousands of emails, Skype and Facebook messages, along with lots of docs.”

Distributed Denial of Secrets, or DDoS, is a volunteer effort that launched last month. Its objective is to provide researchers and journalists with a central repository where they can find the terabytes of hacked and leaked documents that are appearing on the internet with growing regularity. The site is a kind of academic library or a museum for leak scholars, housing such diverse artifacts as the files North Korea stole from Sony in 2014, and a leak from the Special State Protection Service of Azerbaijan.

Read more: https://www.thedailybeast.com/this-time-its-russias-emails-getting-leaked?source=twitter&via=desktop

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In related news, Fox hires thousands to help their news deflection efforts in this onslaught. ffr Jan 2019 #1
This is a good start! Joe Nation Jan 2019 #2
That's like calling for Stalin to be overthrown in 1936. maxsolomon Jan 2019 #8
max, it's not easy to resist saidsimplesimon Jan 2019 #16
I remember it. maxsolomon Jan 2019 #18
I want him hanged in public display. saidsimplesimon Jan 2019 #19
As they say in Yiddish: maxsolomon Jan 2019 #20
Goya, need norcomment? saidsimplesimon Jan 2019 #22
Short version: it is an Authoritarian Kakistocracy maxsolomon Jan 2019 #3
Looking forward to this! kag Jan 2019 #4
Shine the light on truth saidsimplesimon Jan 2019 #5
Wlll they leak the pee-pee tapes, too? Liberty Belle Jan 2019 #6
GOD i hope soooo!!!!!!!!! bluestarone Jan 2019 #7
I'm not sure the pee tapes exist. fleur-de-lisa Jan 2019 #9
I agree More_Cowbell Jan 2019 #12
Heh Fuzzpope Jan 2019 #14
Agreed. Fuzzpope Jan 2019 #13
Wikileaks refused to host anything leaked from Russia More_Cowbell Jan 2019 #10
lol...DDOS TalenaGor Jan 2019 #11
Good (although the site is very slow right now) B Stieg Jan 2019 #15
Emma Best definitely has some courage. Calista241 Jan 2019 #17
I love it when the criminal gets his come-uppance Leith Jan 2019 #21
Maybe there is a tape Alwaysna Jan 2019 #23
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