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Wired
August 21, 2013
He also leaked information about detainees at Guantanamo Bay, unspecified documents from an "intelligence agency," and the State Department's "Net-Centric Diplomacy" database of diplomatic cables. Manning denied that his actions compromised national security. The database of military activities inÃÂ ...
Wired
July 30, 2013
He also leaked information about detainees at Guantanamo Bay, unspecified documents from an "intelligence agency," and the State Department's "Net-Centric Diplomacy" database of diplomatic cables. Once copied, Manning sent the documents securely to WikiLeaks' online dropbox, often using Tor andÃÂ ...
TIME
June 5, 2013
He enlisted in 2007, a year after the State Department launched the Net-Centric Diplomacy program through which classified embassy cables were made available on computer networks like those used by low-level army intelligence analysts in Iraq, like Bradley Manning. Manning was not a member of anÃÂ ...
Salon
March 3, 2013
Shortly after returning from mid-tour leave, I returned to the Net Centric Diplomacy portal to search for information on Iceland and Icesave, as the topic had not abated on the WLO IRC channel. To my surprise, on 14 February 2010, I found the cable 10 Reykjavik 13, which referenced the Icesave issueÃÂ ...
Wired News (blog)
December 18, 2011
The Net Centric Diplomacy Database stores the more than 250,000 U.S. State Department cables that Manning is alleged to have downloaded and passed to WikiLeaks. In May 2010, he allegedly bragged in an online chat with former hacker Adrian Lamo that he had downloaded them while pretending toÃÂ ...
Wired News
March 2, 2011
... a record or thing of value of the United states or of a department or agency thereof, to wit: __the Department of State Net-Centric Diplomacy data base containing more than 250,000 records __belonging to the United States government, of a value of more than $1,000, in violation of 18 U.S. Code SectionÃÂ ...
TIME (blog)
November 29, 2010
At State, they created the “Net-Centric Diplomacy” database or NCD, where State stored classified information up to the top secret level. Agencies across government had access to that database through their own secure networks. In DoD's case the network, created in 1995, was called the Secure InternetÃÂ ...
Wired News (blog)
November 28, 2010
Established in the government's post-September 11 drive to break down information barriers between agencies, Net-Centric Diplomacy makes a subset of State Department documents available on the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network, or SIPRNet, the Pentagon's global, Secret-level wide areaÃÂ ...
Wired
August 21, 2013
... unspecified documents from an "intelligence agency," and the State Department's "Net-Centric Diplomacy" database of diplomatic cables.
Wired
July 30, 2013
... unspecified documents from an "intelligence agency," and the State Department's "Net-Centric Diplomacy" database of diplomatic cables.
TIME
June 5, 2013
He enlisted in 2007, a year after the State Department launched the Net-Centric Diplomacy program through which classified embassy cablesÃÂ ...
Wired News (blog)
December 18, 2011
The Net Centric Diplomacy Database stores the more than 250,000 U.S. State Department cables that Manning is alleged to have downloadedÃÂ ...
Wired News
March 2, 2011
Specification 12 accuses Manning of stealing over 250,000 State Department diplomatic cables from the Net-Centric Diplomacy database – aÃÂ ...
CBS News
January 10, 2011
... they discovered that Manning had downloaded 260,000 State Department cables from the Net-Centric Diplomacy database on SIPRnet.
CBS News
January 10, 2011
... they discovered that Manning had downloaded 260,000 State Department cables from the Net-Centric Diplomacy database on SIPRnet.
TIME (blog)
November 29, 2010
At State, they created the “Net-Centric Diplomacy” database or NCD, where State stored classified information up to the top secret level.
Wired News (blog)
November 28, 2010
Established in the government's post-September 11 drive to break down information barriers between agencies, Net-Centric Diplomacy makesÃÂ ...
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