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Wikileaks have come under attack. From a Dkos diary:
Daily Kos: Wikileaks Under Attack: California Court Wipes Wikileaks.org Out of Existence

One of the most important web sites in recent months has been Wikileaks.org.  Wikileaks has upset the Chinese government enough that they are attempting to censor it, as is the Thai military junta. Wikileaks is now under attack from a censorship effort by a California court.

Created by several brave journalists committed to transparency, Wikieaks has published important leaked documents, such as the Rules of Engagement for Iraq [see my The Secret Rules of Engagement in Iraq], the 2003and 2004 Guantanamo Camp Delta Standard Operating Procedures, and evidence of major bank fraud in Kenya [see also here] that apparently affected the Kenyan elections.


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Wikileaks survives censorship, ddos, fire - Wikileaks

It looks as if the interesting and controversial, Wikileaks website, which promises "anonymous, untraceable, uncensorable" publication of leaked documents from whistleblowers, and which recently published the devastating No2ID Campaign annotated leaked UK National Identity Scheme document , is weathering some technical hitches and legal litigation attacks.

It seems that there has been a fire in an Uninterruptible Power Supply, which took the WikiLeaks web servers offline for much of Saturday, at their Swedish co-location hosting company, PRQ Inet, which has experience of attempts at censorship, through their former hosting of the peer to peer filesharing and political phenomenon, The Pirate Bay.

[editor: shortly before the fire unknown persons launched a 500Mbps distributed denial of service attack. It is not known if or how the attack is related to the other events described in this article].

More seriously and for the longer term, the brand name of WikiLeaks.org is no longer online, due to a Temporary Restraining Order issued by the California Northern District Court in San Francisco, aimed at a Domain Name Registrar, rather than just the actual publishers of controversial material, who happen to be outside of US legal jurisdiction..

See this partial public list of Wikileaks Cover Names for alternative URLs which have not yet been censored.


Server is still live after surviving a fire, DOS attacks and DNS shutdown of one of their domains. What is going on here?
by someone (s0me1smail(a)gmail(d)com) on Mon Feb 18th, 2008 at 04:12:52 PM EST
You have to admire their tenacity! That site seems like a prime candidate for something like Freenet; of course, it's probably way too obscure for the general public...

"The basis of optimism is sheer terror" - Oscar Wilde
by NordicStorm on Mon Feb 18th, 2008 at 04:41:37 PM EST
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6 pro bono lawyers working on it for them in the US. Big fight coming up over this one, if you read their latest on the injunction at one of the Europe sites - that all seem to be up.

Basically it was a kangaroo court. Suppression of free speec, not represented at hearing, engages in prior restraint etc.

You can't be me, I'm taken

by Sven Triloqvist on Mon Feb 18th, 2008 at 05:08:14 PM EST
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Well it's not the server that caught fire, rather the attatched power supply, depending on the setup that could be anything from a single machine power suply, to something that powers the entire room. I have heard  of overloaded ones catching fire, doing something to make one catch fire, would be fairly obvious, and require physical access which is usually fairly hard to obtain. A 500 Mbps DDOS isn't necessarily that big, depending on the connection that their hosting company has, and the networking on the individual server, depending how long it lasted.

the most important problem is the removal of the wikileaks name from the DNS registry, which will break lots of links to the site.

Life should consist in at least fifty percent pure waste of time, and the rest doing what you please.

by ceebs (bunchofwankers (at) gmail (dot) com) on Mon Feb 18th, 2008 at 05:19:57 PM EST
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Ah from looking on Slashdot, it wasn't the UPS, it was the Three phase converter

Pics of the aftermath

Life should consist in at least fifty percent pure waste of time, and the rest doing what you please.

by ceebs (bunchofwankers (at) gmail (dot) com) on Mon Feb 18th, 2008 at 06:56:02 PM EST
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