Cyberculture agenda: WikiLeaks has started accepting secret documents at Tor address: wlupld3ptjvsgwqw.onion

Screen Shot 2015 05 01 at 1.20.41 PM 730x297 WikiLeaks has started accepting secret documents again after nearly five years
You can once again submit secrets to WikiLeaks anonymously, without worrying that some network spy — or even a WikiLeaks staffer — will reveal your identity. The site announced today that, after several years, it has now launched a beta version its leak submission system running on Tor, the anonymity software.

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  1. Regardless of the release of vault 7, one tiny oversight will never be found. Purchasing the iphone 5, most probably the worst phone ever built, disappeared, ever wonder why. I had accidentally found a flaw in the entire system, that could never be patched, used across carriers and all brand new phone release dates. I talked to a girl in corporate and lest she ruin her life, I left a few steps out to prevent her from losing her job and career. The 5 was replaced shortly after that. What no one knows, it wasn’t the phone, it is a deep rooted flaw in the whole world wide system. Not illegal, half’s the price of the carrier cost, unlocks and allows it to be used on the 25$ unlimited plan with no caps anywhere. I would love to release it on the new apple day of the anniversary all glass, no bevel phone but I won’t. It would destroy Apple and millions of people’s jobs. That’s the crux. The answer is in this note but no one will see it. It is legal, period.

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