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Gawker Staff · 07/22/14 11:00AMBehold, Target's Brand New Cheesy Anti-Union Video
Hamilton Nolan · 03/19/14 01:05PMQuentin Tarantino Sues Gawker Over Link to Script He Wants Online
John Cook · 01/27/14 05:38PMRevealed: The Burglars Who Stole a Whole Office of Files from the FBI
Sarah Hedgecock · 01/07/14 11:50AMMax Rivlin-Nadler · 12/14/13 01:56PM
Max Rivlin-Nadler · 11/28/13 12:45PM
The NSA Created Intricate Maps of the Social Connections of Citizens
Max Rivlin-Nadler · 09/28/13 01:50PMThe FBI's Al-Qaeda Plot Leaker Was "Pedodave69@Yahoo.com"
Cord Jefferson · 09/23/13 04:31PMThe U.S. Bugged the United Nations' Headquarters
Max Rivlin-Nadler · 08/25/13 10:32AMA Glimpse Inside the Wire
Adrian Chen · 07/02/13 10:25AMIt's 2013 and Guantanamo Bay is still open, insanely. Newly released Army documents obtained by Gawker shed light on life inside America's most infamous prison, where classified documents are burned in coffee cans, American guards are converted to Islam by the suspected terrorists they watch over, and wily detainees wage their own counterintelligence campaigns.
Ex-U.S. General Under Investigation over Attack Virus Leaks
Taylor Berman · 06/27/13 11:46PMAccording to an NBC News report, the Justice Department is investigating the former second highest ranking officer in the U.S. military for leaking classified information about a U.S. cyber attack on Iran's nuclear program. The same officer, according to reports, both conceived and ran the top secret operation from 2007 to 2011.
Snowden: No Higher Honor Than Being Called a Traitor by Dick Cheney
Max Read · 06/17/13 12:13PMDef Jam "Leaks Division" Is On The Case
Gabrielle Bluestone · 06/15/13 10:15AMWhat's Next for NSA Leaker Edward Snowden?
Max Read · 06/10/13 07:13AMMeet The Former CIA Operative Behind the NSA Leaks (Updates)
Max Rivlin-Nadler · 06/09/13 02:41PMEverything You Need to Know (So Far) About the Largest Leak of Offshore Financial Secrets in History
Adam Weinstein · 04/04/13 02:03PMWhy Did Bradley Manning Do It?
Adrian Chen · 03/01/13 05:09PMYesterday, 25-year-old former Army intelligence analyst Bradley Manning admitted he gave all those documents to Wikileaks and attempted to explain why he did it. In the Wikileaks debate Manning is typically cast as either a a heroic whistleblower or a seditious traitor, or as a confused kid acting out in an emotional tantrum. What's remarkable about Manning's own account is how it fits none of those characterizations. We see Bradley Manning the curious analyst become Bradley Manning the world's most famous leaker through a very personal relationship with Wikileaks that is inseparable from his own motives and psychological situation.
Bradley Manning Tried to Leak to the New York Times and Washington Post Before Turning to Wikileaks
Adrian Chen · 02/28/13 02:00PMWikileaks has become a symbol for the radical, some say dangerous, new future of information distribution. But the story of its biggest leaker appears to have started in a very old-fashioned way. Bradley Manning, the 25-year-old former Army intelligence analyst accused of leaking huge caches of documents to Wikileaks, said in a hearing today that he initially tried to leak to journalists at the New York Times and Washington Post, and only turned to Julian Assange's shop after they didn't take him seriously.
Confidential Justice Department Memo: Targeted Killing of Americans Does Not Require 'Clear Evidence' of Imminent Attack
Taylor Berman · 02/04/13 11:12PMLate Monday evening, NBC's Michael Isikoff released a report detailing a confidential Justice Department memo obtained by NBC News. The memo, called the white paper, discusses the legal justifications for the use of drone strikes and other lethal attacks against American citizens believed to be members of al-Qaida, offering explanations that expand on public statements previously issued by Obama's nominee for CIA director John Brennan and Attorney General Eric Holder.