WikiLeaks Finally Brings Back Its Submission System
It’s been almost five years since WikiLeaks has accepted new submissions from users to out wrong-doing in the workplace and government corruption and abuse. The group announced that WikiLeaks is now back in the business of revealing secrets anonymously. The WikiLeaks group suffered a split in ranks after founder Julian Assange published U.S. military and diplomatic documents which set off a spectacular chain of events around the globe.
On Friday, the secret-spilling group announced that it has finally launched a beta version of its leak submission system, a file-upload site that runs on the anonymity software Tor to allow uploaders to share documents and tips while protecting their identity from any network eavesdropper, and even from WikiLeaks itself.
