WikiLeaks

WikiLeaks breach included secret details on Guantanamo prisoners - official

FORT MEADE, Maryland - The soldier accused of the largest release of classified data in U.S. history provided WikiLeaks with secret details of prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay, threatening "serious" damage to national security, the prison's former commander testified on Monday.

UK says 'no progress' in Assange talks with Ecuador

LONDON - Talks between Britain and Ecuador ended with no breakthrough over Julian Assange, the British Foreign Office said on Monday, nearly a year after the WikiLeaks founder fled to the Ecuadorean embassy in London to avoid extradition to Sweden. | Video

17 Jun 2013

Air attack video given to WikiLeaks could help enemy - witness

FORT MEADE, Maryland - A video of an Apache gunship attack allegedly provided by a U.S. soldier to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks could help enemy fighters in attacking American forces, a battle strategist testified at the soldier's court-martial on Wednesday.

12 Jun 2013

U.S. soldier in WikiLeaks case said video would cause splash -aunt

FORT MEADE, Maryland - The U.S. soldier accused of providing classified files to WikiLeaks told his aunt a leaked video of a helicopter attack in Iraq that killed civilians would cause a "big splash," she said in a statement at his court-martial on Tuesday.

WikiLeaks founder solicited U.S. secrets - court-martial witness

FORT MEADE, Maryland - The founder of the WikiLeaks website, at the centre of the trial of a soldier charged with the biggest U.S. leak of classified material, solicited secret military information during a 2009 conference in Berlin, a Marine Corps computer security expert testified on Tuesday.

11 Jun 2013

U.S. soldier in WikiLeaks case boasted of hacking passwords - witness

FORT MEADE, Maryland - The U.S. soldier accused of passing classified files to the WikiLeaks website boasted of his ability to crack passwords, one of his Army supervisors said at a court-martial on Wednesday.

05 Jun 2013

Soldier in WikiLeaks case boasted of hacking passwords - witness

FORT MEADE, Maryland - The U.S. soldier accused of passing classified files to the WikiLeaks website boasted of his ability to crack passwords, one of his Army supervisors said at a court-martial on Wednesday.

05 Jun 2013

Superiors of U.S. soldier in WikiLeaks case to testify

FORT MEADE, Maryland - The court-martial of Bradley Manning, the U.S. soldier accused of passing U.S. secrets to WikiLeaks in the biggest leak of classified information in U.S. history, continues on Wednesday, when his immediate superiors are due to take the stand.

05 Jun 2013

Court martial probes motivation of WikiLeaks soldier

FORT MEADE, Maryland - The court-martial of the U.S. soldier accused of the biggest ever leak of U.S. secrets focused on Tuesday on his motives for giving classified data to the WikiLeaks website and prosecutors sought to show how he discussed his acts with others.

05 Jun 2013

Cyber specialist to testify at U.S. soldier's WikiLeaks trial

FORT MEADE, Maryland - The court-martial of a soldier charged with using the WikiLeaks website for the biggest leak of classified information in U.S. history heads into a second day on Tuesday, with a cyber crime investigator the day's lead-off witness.

04 Jun 2013

Indepth

A sign is seen outside the United States embassy in central London, November 29, 2010.  REUTERS/Andrew Winning
Analysis:

WikiLeaks shows range of intel gathering

From African leaders' credit card numbers to the friendships of British politicians, the WikiLeaks cables show U.S. diplomats left no stone unturned in efforts to gather information on friends as well as foes.  Full Article