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The Hans India
December 7, 2017
Vili Lehdonvirta (who may or may not be Satoshi Nakamoto) is among many others rightfully labelled experts who have for some time now been warning of the eyeball frenzy and an approaching proverbial "big short" moment. Closer home, Pramod Emjay of CryptoMe Payment Technologies and formerlyÃÂ ...
YourStory.com
December 6, 2017
Closer home, Pramod Emjay of CryptoMe Payment Technologies and formerly the Dogecoin Foundation, shares this concern. In our discussion on crypto-currency exchanges in India, he tells me how "any exchange worth its salt knows that it's supplying the shovels in this gold rush. It is stupid to assumeÃÂ ...
EFF
August 23, 2017
Unhappy with a single document published on the giant website Cryptome.org, Microsoft sent complaints to Cryptome's domain name registrar and web hosting provider, Network Solutions. As a result, hosting provider Network Solutions pulled the plug on the entire Cryptome website — full of legal contentÃÂ ...
Motherboard
September 16, 2015
Coming years before Wikileaks, Cryptome launched in 1996, providing services to the now-infamous cypherpunks mailing list. The site owners, who work as fully licensed architects in New York, quickly gained a reputation for publishing any and all sensitive documents they could obtain, from details onÃÂ ...
Motherboard
July 16, 2014
Before Snowden and Wikileaks grabbed the headlines, there was Cryptome. Launched in 1996, the website, or "digital library," as its owners John Young and Deborah Natsios describe it, is a tome of classified documents. Including everything from lists of MI6 agents to details on nuclear technology, theÃÂ ...
InfoWorld
August 21, 2012
In case you missed it, over the weekend WikiLeaks flag bearer and international man of no mystery whatsoever Julian Assange gave an impassioned speech to his followers from the window of the Ecuadorian embassy in London. He apparently took pains to remain in the window and not venture forth ontoÃÂ ...
CNET
July 20, 2010
NEW YORK--John Young was one of Wikileaks' early founders. Now he's one of the organization's more prominent critics. Young, a 74-year-old architect who lives in Manhattan, publishes a document-leaking Web site called Cryptome.org that predates Wikileaks by over a decade. He's drawn fire fromÃÂ ...
Wired News
May 1, 2007
It's the one secret radical open information activist John Young can't crack: what drove his ISP, Verio/NTT, to finally pull the plug on his website, Cryptome.org, where for years he's posted every sensitive document, photo or map he could get his hands on. Young — a 72-year-old architect in New York — hasÃÂ ...
gulfnews.com
October 11, 2017
“It wasn't designed for an age of radical transparency, of WikiLeaks and Cryptome, where politicians and leaders must imagine they are ...
EFF
August 23, 2017
Unhappy with a single document published on the giant website Cryptome.org, Microsoft sent complaints to Cryptome's domain name registrar ...
Motherboard
September 16, 2015
The PGP encryption keys of established leaking and archival site Cryptome have reportedly been compromised, according to John Young, one ...
The Register
September 16, 2015
Updated The creator of digital library and whistle-blowing site Cryptome.org, John Young, has revoked a host of his PGP key pairs after ...
Motherboard
July 16, 2014
Before Snowden and Wikileaks grabbed the headlines, there was Cryptome. Launched in 1996, the website, or "digital library," as its owners ...
Boing Boing
May 30, 2014
nya-kick.large Without Cryptome.org, there would have been no Wikileaks, though the two organizations' history and methods of operation ...
InfoWorld
August 21, 2012
In case you missed it, over the weekend WikiLeaks flag bearer and international man of no mystery whatsoever Julian Assange gave an ...
Register
December 7, 2010
Wikileaks has always been a commercial enterprise hiding behind a narcissistic "public interest" PR, says Cryptome operator John Young in a ...
CNET
July 20, 2010
Cryptome's history of publicizing leaks--while not yielding to pressure to ... he spends a little over $100 a month for Cryptome's server space).
Wired News
May 1, 2007
Recent events, however, related to Cryptome presented a different situation that Verio was unable to reconcile with its AUP. Based on these ...
Archinect
July 5, 2016
Cryptome is a repository of some 44.3 gigabytes of documents on dual-use technologies, military facilities, freedom of expression, cryptographyÃÂ ...
The Daily Dot
October 9, 2015
Cryptome, the Internet's oldest document-exposure site, inadvertently leaked months worth of its own IP logs and other server information,ÃÂ ...
The Register
September 16, 2015
Updated The creator of digital library and whistle-blowing site Cryptome.org, John Young, has revoked a host of his PGP key pairs afterÃÂ ...
Motherboard
July 16, 2014
Before Snowden and Wikileaks grabbed the headlines, there was Cryptome. Launched in 1996, the website, or "digital library," as its ownersÃÂ ...
Boing Boing
May 30, 2014
nya-kick.large Without Cryptome.org, there would have been no Wikileaks, though the two organizations' history and methods of operationÃÂ ...
Register
December 7, 2010
Wikileaks has always been a commercial enterprise hiding behind a narcissistic "public interest" PR, says Cryptome operator John Young in aÃÂ ...
CNET
July 20, 2010
Cryptome's history of publicizing leaks--while not yielding to pressure to ... he spends a little over $100 a month for Cryptome's server space).
Anza Valley Outlook
March 27, 2017
There "318 scientists, computer engineers and other staff work in secret on the cryptanalytic applications of high-speed computing and other classified projects" (Cryptome, "NSA Decryption Multipurpose Research Facility," March 16, 2012). Resistance to ...
The Harlan Daily Enterprise
March 23, 2017
There "318 scientists, computer engineers, and other staff work in secret on the cryptanalytic applications of high-speed computing and other classified projects" (Cryptome, "NSA Decryption Multipurpose Research Facility," March 16, 2012). Resistance ...
North Denver Tribune
March 17, 2017
There "318 scientists, computer engineers, and other staff work in secret on the cryptanalytic applications of high-speed computing and other classified projects" (Cryptome, "NSA Decryption Multipurpose Research Facility," March 16, 2012). Resistance ...
Federal Times
March 10, 2017
Nirala worked at NGA from 2009 to 2015, but according to court testimony posted on cryptome.org, came under investigation in 2013 for removing classified materials from NGA headquarters in Springfield.
CSS Resources (blog)
February 20, 2017
9 Qiao Liang and Wang Xiangsui, Unrestricted Warfare, Beijing: PLA Literature and Arts Publishing House, February 1999, FBIS translation available at http://www.
dailytelegraph.com.au (blog)
November 1, 2016
This would have been problematic, considering Clinton's 2009 ethics agreement, leaked on Cryptome, in which she vowed not to coordinate with the Clinton Foundation.
Clapway
October 21, 2016
Cryptome.org is an old player in the game. They were founded way back in 1996, and their website still looks like it. Website design aside, John Young and Deborah Natsios created Cryptome.org as an alternative to WikiLeaks. It has a focus on free ...
Business Insider
September 12, 2016
Knowing the number of what was taken is important, since it puts into context what may be left to learn about NSA and others: As noted by the website Cryptome (which has been critical of the slow drip of leaks), it's likely we've seen less than 1% of ...
Sourceable
August 29, 2016
In 1996, New York City architects John Young and Deborah Natsios created Cryptome, a private website and foundation dedicated to publishing banned and restricted documents in the name of making information freely available.
Dissent NewsWire (blog)
August 23, 2016
Earlier this month, cryptome.org obtained the most recent manual for "Procedures Governing the Conduct of DoD Intelligence Activities," which has a new section 3.10(e)(2) prohibiting the surveillance "for the purpose of collecting information on the ...
Observer
July 20, 2016
There's been a lot of upvoting over the last couple days on sites like HackerNews and Reddit for a post on Cryptome. The post suggests that sites contracting with CloudFlare inadvertently make it easier to identify visitors using the Tor browser ...
CounterPunch
July 19, 2016
William Arkin has long been an outstanding investigator of the "National Security State," bringing to light many of its sinister operations.
Archinect
July 19, 2016
Plus, Nicholas Korody published a two (1 & 2) part interview with Deborah Natsios and John Young (of Natsios-Young Architects) behind the twenty year old project, Cryptome (and sister archive Cartome). The two are interested "in decentralized zones ...
Berkeley Daily Planet
July 15, 2016
The only "news outlets" to pick up on Guccifer's cyber-pranks were a few conspiracy sites like The Smoking Gun and Cryptome. [Note: You may experience trouble trying to access the Cryptome website.] The tranche of Clinton's "damn emails" subsequentlyÃÂ ...
Observer
July 21, 2016
There's been a lot of upvoting over the last couple days on sites like HackerNews and Reddit for a post on Cryptome. The post suggests that sites contracting with CloudFlare inadvertently make it easier to identify visitors using the Tor browser ...
CounterPunch
July 19, 2016
William Arkin has long been an outstanding investigator of the "National Security State," bringing to light many of its sinister operations.
Archinect
July 19, 2016
Plus, Nicholas Korody published a two (1 & 2) part interview with Deborah Natsios and John Young (of Natsios-Young Architects) behind the twenty year old project, Cryptome (and sister archive Cartome). The two are interested "in decentralized zones ...
Berkeley Daily Planet
July 15, 2016
The only "news outlets" to pick up on Guccifer's cyber-pranks were a few conspiracy sites like The Smoking Gun and Cryptome. [Note: You may experience trouble trying to access the Cryptome website.] The tranche of Clinton's "damn emails" subsequentlyÃÂ ...
Archinect
July 7, 2016
This is the second half of a two-part interview with Cryptome, an online repository of leaked government secrets and other documents relevant to contemporary surveillance and its infrastructure.
Archinect
July 5, 2016
Architects are no strangers to controversy, but few have had their work called a "tip off [to] terrorists," as The New York Times once described Deborah Natsios and John Young's twenty year old project, Cryptome. Then again, few architects devote their ...
Tempo Kolom & Opini
July 4, 2016
Kompleks nuklir Fukushima Dai-ichi di Okumamachi, Jepang, 2011. Pembangkit tenaga nuklir Jepang ini sempat menghebohkan dunia saat terjadinya gempa mengakibatkan tsunami, sehingga merusak pembangkit nuklir ini dan berdampak luas padaÃÂ ...
BankInfoSecurity.com
May 9, 2016
In that case, leaked customer data for QNB was quickly posted online by the Cryptome.org whistleblower site (see: Qatar National Bank Suffers Massive Breach).
TechNewsWorld
May 5, 2016
Hackers post some 1.4 GB of sensitive data leaked from the Qatar National Bank to whistleblower site Cryptome. April 26. Motherboard reports more than 7 million accounts belonging to members of the Minecraft gaming community have been compromised.
BankInfoSecurity.com
May 4, 2016
The QNB leak involves a massive collection of documents that were posted April 26 to the online whistleblower site Cryptome. The leaked information, which totals 1.4 GB, includes internal corporate files and sensitive financial and personal data for ...
SC Magazine
April 29, 2016
The leak was first posted at Global Files.net earlier this week before being taken down and reposted on another website, Cryptome. Appar. Some of the more sensitive files purportedly contain information on MI6, the UK Ministry of Defence as well as ...
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