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From Internet Uprisings to John McAfee: The Year in Privacy and Security

December 27, 2012 wired.com

From gun-toting, on-the-lam tech giants to flying drones and internet uprisings, these are the privacy and security stories that dominated Threat Level in 2012.

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In U.N. Speech, Assange Demands U.S. End Persecution of WikiLeaks and Bradley Manning

September 26, 2012 wired.com

In a speech to a U.N. panel, Julian Assange called on the U.S. Wednesday to stop persecuting Wikileaks and live up to the words spoken by President Obama the day before.

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Assange Calls on U.S. to End ‘Witchhunt’ Against WikiLeaks

August 19, 2012 wired.com

Standing on a first-floor balcony of the Ecuador embassy in London, WikiLeaks found Julian Assange said the United States must “renounce its witchhunt against WikiLeaks.”

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UK Threatened to Raid Embassy to Get Assange, According to Ecuador

August 15, 2012 wired.com

If you thought the Julian Assange sage couldn’t get any more bizarre, you were wrong. Ecuador now claims that UK authorities threatened to raid the Ecuadorean embassy to nab the WikiLeaks lea

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