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    Why is the wikileaks guy still alive, he ain't American, just do your CIA thing and be done with it already.

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    If it's any consolation:

    WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, suspects the Pentagon is behind the rape allegations that were brought against him in Sweden.
    fox news

    WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, said Sunday he suspects the Pentagon is behind rape allegations that were brought against him in Sweden.

    Swedish prosecutors quickly dropped the case against him on Saturday.

    "I don't know who's behind this but we have been warned that for example the Pentagon plans to use dirty tricks to spoil things for us," he said in comments translated to Swedish. "I have also been warned about sex traps."

    Swedish prosecutors defended their handling of a rape allegation against the founder of WikiLeaks, saying Sunday that they had made no mistakes in issuing an arrest warrant and withdrawing it less than a day later.

    Wikileaks founder Julian Assange said the short-lived warrant had damaged his group nonetheless.

    The Swedish Prosecution Authority said an "on-call" prosecutor issued an arrest warrant for Assange late Friday only to see it revoked the next day by a higher-ranked prosecutor, who found no grounds to suspect him of rape.

    "The prosecutor who took over the case yesterday had more information, and that is why she made a different assessment than the on-call prosecutor," said Karin Rosander, a spokeswoman for the authority.

    She declined to specify what the new material was, but said there was "absolutely nothing" that suggested errors had been made by either prosecutor.

    Assange was in Sweden last week seeking legal protection for the website, which angered the Obama administration by publishing thousands of leaked do ents about U.S. military activities in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    WikiLeaks is preparing to release of a fresh batch of classified U.S. do ents from the Afghan war, despite warnings from the Pentagon that they could endanger American soldiers and their Afghan helpers.

    The secretive Australian remains under su ion of a lesser crime of molestation, which would not lead to an arrest warrant. Molestation covers a wide of range of offenses under Swedish law, including inappropriate physical contact with another adult, and can result in fines or up to one year in prison.

    Assange called the allegations "without basis" in a Twitter posting and questioned the motives behind them in an interview with a Swedish newspaper.

    The tabloid Aftonbladet quoted Assange as saying the allegations had caused damage even though the rape su ion was dropped, because WikiLeaks' "enemies" could use them to discredit the site.

    "I don't know who's behind this but we have been warned that for example the Pentagon plans to use dirty tricks to spoil things for us," he said in comments translated to Swedish. "I have also been warned about sex traps."

    There was no immediate reaction Sunday from the Pentagon on Assange's comments.

    Assange rejected the molestation accusation and said he has never — in Sweden or elsewhere — "had sex with anyone without the full consent of both parties."

    Kristinn Hrafnsson, a WikiLeaks spokesman in Iceland, called the sequence of events related to the arrest warrant too "remarkable" to rule out ulterior motives.

    "It is such an unbelievable unfolding of events that it would be unnatural not to consider that there is something behind it," he said.

    A small Swedish justice watchdog group, RO, said it filed a complaint Sunday against the on-call prosecutor to the Ombudsmen of Justice, an office that investigates wrongdoing by public authorities. The complaint accused her of issuing the arrest warrant "without having enough information to make such a decision," said Johann Binninge, the group's chairman and founder.

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    Associated Press Writer Michaela Ristiniemi contributed this report.

    http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/08...pe-allegation/

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    too high profile to take out?

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    I'd much rather see Magic Negro fire the Marine general who said the pullout date was to Taliban's advantage, they just had to wait it out.

    Well, General Semper Ignoramus, the indigenous and proximate peoples will always out wait the invaders/occupiers, so better to "advance to the rear" sooner than later, avoiding 1000s more of your beloved jarheads' lives and bodies and minds are wasted.

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    ruskies poisoned a guy everybody knew they did it, nobody did anything

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    too high profile to touch?
    this. But at some point, when he's less in the public eye, they will kill him.

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    I thought this was going to be a thread about the political forum

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    this. But at some point, when he's less in the public eye, they will kill him.
    Doubtful. He's got a file that says "insurance" or something like that on his website, that's got some ridiculously high encryption on it. It's theorized that he's given the key to a few individuals to leak the info if something happened to him.

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    So we're killing civilians now to cover for the Pentagon's inep ude?

    It's not Assange that ed up. It's the people in charge of securing the do ents.

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    Doubtful. He's got a file that says "insurance" or something like that on his website, that's got some ridiculously high encryption on it. It's theorized that he's given the key to a few individuals to leak the info if something happened to him.
    It's not that high, but secure as long as there's no known AES vulnerabilities found. I would have personally gone with RSA-4096. It's more battle-tested algo with proven intractability.

    And doesn't this 'insurance' file actually makes him a target for the bad guys? If he does get killed, how does any of these key-holders really know it was the Pentagon vs the bad guys trying to get their hands on the encrypted data?

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    It's not that high, but secure as long as there's no known AES vulnerabilities found. I would have personally gone with RSA-4096. It's more battle-tested algo with proven intractability.

    And doesn't this 'insurance' file actually makes him a target for the bad guys? If he does get killed, how does any of these key-holders really know it was the Pentagon vs the bad guys trying to get their hands on the encrypted data?
    Ah thanks, it's been a while since I read the article. What's the level of AES encryption on it?

    I'm assuming he gave them instructions to post the info if he died, in ANY way. That's the only way to make sure, really.

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    Ah thanks, it's been a while since I read the article. What's the level of AES encryption on it?
    It's 256-bit AES. Basically, what's securing most of the web communications these days.

    AES is a symmetric crypto algo (formerly known as Rijndael), and so far has been pretty solid. However, over time people can study the SBoxes and spot weaknesses. You remember well WEP and it's key-bit leaking side effects.

    Nothing beats public-key crypto when you need absolute security, IMO.

    I'm assuming he gave them instructions to post the info if he died, in ANY way. That's the only way to make sure, really.
    Wouldn't the bad guys want to access the docs though? Doesn't that create an incentive for them to kill him?

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    It's 256-bit AES. Basically, what's securing most of the web communications these days.

    AES is a symmetric crypto algo (formerly known as Rijndael), and so far has been pretty solid. However, over time people can study the SBoxes and spot weaknesses. You remember well WEP and it's key-bit leaking side effects.

    Nothing beats public-key crypto when you need absolute security, IMO.
    Figured it was 256. Still though, he might have another encryption on it past the 256 layer. (If anybody would be able to brute-force crack a password, it'd be the gov't .)

    Hey El, you never mentioned what you did for a living. IT Security guy? I've got some training on the security side of IT, but it's mostly networking and crypto for me.

    Wouldn't the bad guys want to access the docs though? Doesn't that create an incentive for them to kill him?
    No, no, you misunderstand. The do ents would be detrimental to the US government, most likely like the list of info he posted on the Afghanistan War but worse.

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    They should watch some breaking bad, get some rison beans. Totally untraceable I hear.

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    They should watch some breaking bad, get some rison beans. Totally untraceable I hear.
    Eh, nothing is totally untraceable. There's always the human aspect.

    You want the latest and greatest in cryptography?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_cryptography

    Have fun with that.

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    Or they could just make him teach at a chinese school, eventually things will work themselves out.

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    all kidding aside, I am with the "he is too high profile" crowd.

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    So we're killing civilians now to cover for the Pentagon's inep ude?

    It's not Assange that ed up. It's the people in charge of securing the do ents.
    in america you kill people that on america the way he has, so long as they aren't american

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    i am quite surprised the swedish government has not stepped in here and helped the US govt

    this is obviously a matter of national security, the swedes have an obligation to help an allied nation...

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    You weren't impressed with the swiftly withdrawn indictments of Swedish authorities I take it.

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    No, no, you misunderstand. The do ents would be detrimental to the US government, most likely like the list of info he posted on the Afghanistan War but worse.
    I think you misunderstood ElNono.

    By "bad guys", ElNono means people who want to hurt the USA.

    So, if there is a threat to leak all info if anything happens to him, than what's to stop Al-Qaeda or anyone who hates the USA to kill him so that the info is leaked and it hurts USA?

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    *Dodge*

    *snif*

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    dubya and the Repugs have wasted 1000s of US military with their bull , botched wars.

    How many lives has Assange wasted?

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    i am quite surprised the swedish government has not stepped in here and helped the US govt

    this is obviously a matter of national security, the swedes have an obligation to help an allied nation...
    What laws did he break?

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    I think you misunderstood ElNono.

    By "bad guys", ElNono means people who want to hurt the USA.

    So, if there is a threat to leak all info if anything happens to him, than what's to stop Al-Qaeda or anyone who hates the USA to kill him so that the info is leaked and it hurts USA?
    All things considered, I'm sure he's more worried about the government trying to get at him than a terrorist. The US government's arms reach much further.

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