by ChrisGranger on 6/16/2021, 5:08:19 AM
by jimsmart on 6/16/2021, 4:23:52 PM
> WikiLeaks just dumped all their files online
The same mistaken claim has been made in social media posts for so long now, that we are gradually starting to see the emergence of fact-check type pages on the topic. [1]
Not that they're overly informative, mind. The linked 'file' folder is part of WikiLeaks FTP mirror. If one goes up a folder (by clicking ../), one will find a helpful and informative document, entitled HOW-TO-MIRROR.txt
The files here are exactly the same as those served from the front end, via the main WikiLeaks site. Without the convenience of search, nor any accompanying articles for context.
They're not some secret dump of new or previously unreleased documents containing leaks. The folks with the unreleased documents won't be keeping them on a public FTP server.
https://www.opindia.com/2020/12/fact-check-has-wikileaks-rea...
by 0x_rs on 6/16/2021, 6:11:39 AM
I recall some years ago during a period of uncertainty regarding Assange's safety an encrypted safeguard archive was released and could be downloaded, but I can't find anything about it online now. Were the keys ever revealed, if I'm not misremembering?
by Pinegulf on 6/16/2021, 6:28:57 AM
> all of their files online
All of them? [Citation needed]
by ryanlol on 6/16/2021, 8:57:50 AM
by dandongus on 6/16/2021, 5:32:59 AM
I thought that's what they do …
by ipspam on 6/16/2021, 4:49:53 AM
Please define "Just"
by deknos on 6/16/2021, 6:31:14 AM
i get a 502?
The /files directory has been online and they've been releasing files there for quite a few years. This isn't some new development.
Here's Internet Archive's snapshot from 2014: https://web.archive.org/web/20141127154059/http://file.wikil...