Gen Petraeus plea bargins, Jeffrey Sterling faces 100 years in prison for outing lies about Iran
David Petraeus CIA whistleblower Jeffrey Sterling now faces up to 100 years in prison and a fine of $2.25 million for outing the CIA’s planting false evidence of nuclear weapons in Iran. Meanwhile, former More...
Wikileaks’ Julian Assange compares Google to NSA, ‘collecting, storing and selling’ info
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange compared Google with the National Security Agency and GCHQ, saying the tech giant has become “a privatized version of the NSA,” as it collects, stores, and indexes people’s More...
Yahoo tried to protect ‘your information,’ Feds threatened $250K daily fine
The US government threatened to fine Yahoo $250,000 a day if it refused to hand over user data to the National Security Agency, according to court documents unsealed on Thursday. In a blogpost, the company said More...
Senate Intelligence Committee, CIA free from criminal investigation as DOJ ends ‘scandal’
The Department of Justice has officially ended its criminal probe into both the Senate Intelligence Committee staffers who reportedly stole classified documents from a secure location and the CIA who monitored those More...
Whistleblower Programs: What You Need to Know About the Dodd-Frank Act
The financial crisis of 2008 rocked the financial world. Many firms went out of business, and even an insurance giant, AIG, was implicated in a massive financial faux pas that cost investors millions of dollars. More...
Wikileaks: Guantanamo Bay conditions detailed, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed warns of nuclear bomb
WikiLeaks, the controversial whistleblower website run by Australian Julian Assange, has released yet another cache of highly secret, highly controversial documents – this time about the U.S. detention facility More...