Manning Sent ‘Collateral Murder’ Video Links to Commanding Officer
Former army intelligence analyst Bradley Manning, who is accused of leaking the 'Collateral Murder' video to WikiLeaks, showed keen interest in the video to officers at his Iraq military base after the...
View ArticleForensic Expert: Manning’s Computer Had 10K Cables, Downloading Scripts
A government forensic witness says he found thousands of State Department diplomatic cables on a laptop belonging to accused WikiLeaks source Bradley Manning, who faces up to life in prison.
View ArticleJolt in WikiLeaks Case: Feds Found Manning-Assange Chat Logs on Laptop
A government digital forensic examiner retrieved communications between accused WikiLeaks source Bradley Manning and an online chat user identified on Manning’s computer as “Julian Assange,” the name...
View ArticleIn WikiLeaks Case, Bradley Manning Faces the Hacker Who Turned Him In
Accused WikiLeaker Bradley Manning sat in the same room with the man who undid his life on Tuesday, when former hacker Adrian Lamo took the stand on the fifth day of Manning’s pretrial hearing. Lamo,...
View ArticleArmy Piles on Evidence in Final Arguments in WikiLeaks Hearing
In closing arguments, the government continued to add evidence linking former intelligence analyst Bradley Manning to WikiLeaks, as Manning's attorney protests that the Army is overcharging his client...
View ArticleBradley Manning Attorney Wants to Depose Rejected Witnesses
The defense team for WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning is seeking to depose several witnesses that the court refused to allow at a pretrial hearing last month in an apparent effort to undermine the...
View ArticleManning Should Be Court-Martialed, Court Official Recommends
All charges against WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning should stand, according to a recommendation made by the investigating officer who presided over Manning’s pretrial hearing last month.
View ArticleCourt Rebukes DOJ, Says Hacking Required to Be Prosecuted as Hacker
Employees may not be prosecuted under a federal anti-hacking statute for simply violating their employer's computer use policy, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday, dealing a blow to the Obama...
View ArticleWikiLeaks Goes Behind Paywall, Anonymous Cries Foul
Secret-spilling site WikiLeaks has moved millions of documents behind a paywall, prompting blowback from elements of an underground ally, the hacking group Anonymous, including one well-known member to...
View ArticleU.S. WikiLeaks Criminal Probe ‘Ongoing,’ Judge Reveals
The government's probe into possibly charging WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange or others connected to the whistle-blowing site is "ongoing," a federal judge said Wednesday in a brief ruling.
View ArticleBradley Manning Takes ‘Full Responsibility’ for Giving WikiLeaks Huge...
Updated 4:08 p.m. FORT MEADE, Md. — Wearing his Army dress uniform, a composed, intense and articulate Pfc. Bradley Manning took “full responsibility” Thursday for providing the anti-secrecy...
View ArticleSecret Courtroom Audio Gives WikiLeaker Bradley Manning a Voice
It turns out one of the journalists or activists attending Bradley Manning’s guilty plea last month was wearing a wire. Despite onerous Army rules prohibiting recording of the Manning hearings at Ft....
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