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Twitter bans account which leaked FBI and police documents

The so-called "BlueLeaks" contain 269 GB of documents from US law enforcement and was published in support of Black Lives Matter.

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Hackers leak thousands of secret FBI and police documents

The leak has been tied to the Black Lives Matter movement and was released on Juneteenth, commemorating the freedom of slaves.

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A look at Western approach to national security laws

Every major country in the world has national security laws of varying severity, some more sophisticated than others. The United States, for example, has at least 20 legislations related to nation

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U.S. double standards on national security shoot itself in the foot

The third session of the 13th National People's Congress opens at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China, May 22, 2020. /Xinhua Editor's note: He Jingjun is a research fello

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Secret document says WikiLeaks cable leaks disrupted tracking of nation-state hackers

A previously secret document from 2010 warned that classified diplomatic cables published by WikiLeaks would likely result in “observable changes” in the tactics and techniques used by for

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CIA's cyber espionage scandal says a lot about U.S.' strategy

Editor's note:Andrew Korybko is a Moscow-based American political analyst. The article reflects the author's opinion, and not necessarily the views of CGTN.It's no secret that countries spy on one

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WikiLeaks Editor-in-Chief Hrafnsson Briefly Banned From Assange Hearings With No Explanation

The week-long hearing, which started on 24 February, will determine whether the WikiLeaks' founder will be extradited to the US at Washington's request. The US is seeki

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Trump: Intelligence Never Told Me About 'Russian Interference' in 2020 Elections

Earlier, US media reported that the country's intelligence community had informed some American lawmakers about alleged attempts by Russia to meddle in the 2020 preside

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Hearing over WikiLeaks founder's extradition to U.S. begins in London

A court in London started Monday a legal hearing to decide whether the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should be extradited to the United States. Facing up to 18 char

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Britain starts hearing US case for extraditing Assange

Britain on Monday began hearing Washington's extradition request for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, in a test case of media freedoms in the digital age and the limit

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Celebrities turn up to protest Assange extradition

The WikiLeaks' founder has been charged with conspiring to hack US government computers alongside the sources of his leaks.

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Wikileaks' founder Assange may seek asylum in France again: lawyer

Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, may once again seek asylum in France to avoid extradition to the United States where he could face trial over the publication of

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Trump offered Assange pardon if he said Russia not involved in leaked emails, court hears

Israeli troops opened fire on Wednesday at Palestinian Islamic Jihad snipers in the Gaza Strip in response to the latter's attack, Israeli military said. An Israeli military spokesperson said in a s

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U.S. judge refuses to delay sentencing of Trump's ally Roger Stone

A U.S. federal judge on Tuesday refused to delay the sentencing of President Donald Trump's longtime ally Roger Stone, in the wake of days of controversy surrounding the Justice Department's decisio

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U.S. largest state actor of spying in cyberspace: FM spokesperson

Facts have proven once again that the United States is the largest state actor of spying in cyberspace, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang said Monday, urging the United States to cla

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Suppression of Huawei reflects gloomy psychology: Chinese FM

Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday rebuffed groundless accusations against Chinese telecom gear giant Huawei, saying that the U.S. suppression of a private company like Hu

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Chinese spokesperson refutes U.S. accusation of cyber theft of trade secrets

A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tuesday said the Chinese government and military and their relevant personnel had never engaged in cyber theft of trade secrets. Spokesperson Geng Shuang made