An Embattled Group of Leakers Picks Up the WikiLeaks Mantle. After releasing over a million hacked law enforcement files, DDoSecrets got banned from Twitter. But it has no plans to slow down.
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Julian Assange was one of the early members of the WikiLeaks staff and is credited as the website's founder.
OpenLeaks was created by a former WikiLeaks spokesperson. Daniel Domscheit-Berg said the intention was to be more transparent than WikiLeaks. OpenLeaks was supposed to start public operations in early 2011 but despite much media coverage, as of April 2013 it is not operating.[463]
In December 2011, WikiLeaks launched Friends of WikiLeaks, a social network for supporters and founders of the website.[464]
On 9 September 2013[465] a number of major Dutch media outlets supported the launch of Publeaks, which provides a secure website for people to leak documents to the media using the GlobaLeaks whistleblowing software.[466]
RuLeaks is[when?] aimed at being a Russian equivalent to WikiLeaks. It was initiated originally to provide translated versions of the WikiLeaks cables but as of 2011 it had started to publish its own content as well.[467]
Leakymails is a project designed to obtain and publish relevant documents exposing corruption of the political class and the powerful in Argentina.[468][469][470]
Distributed Denial of Secrets is a whistleblower site founded in 2018. Sometimes referred to as an alternative to WikiLeaks, it's best known for its publication of a large collection of internal police documents, known as BlueLeaks. The site has also published data on Russian oligarchs, fascist groups, shell companies, tax havens, banking in the Caymans and the Parler leak.[471][472]
Distributed Denial of Secrets. Distributed Denial of Secrets is a journalist 501(c)(3) non-profit devoted to enabling the free transmission of data in the public interest.
Hacktivism - The act of computer hacking for political reasons.
Jeremy Hammond - Hacktivist who also leaked information relating to law enforcement.
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