Wikileaks wins – VISA ordered to lift blockade or pay $204K per month
Wikileaks wins against VISA, economic blockade must be lifted
Read MoreWikileaks wins against VISA, economic blockade must be lifted
Read MoreWas GoDaddy served a court order or did they censor customer content entirely on their own? At any rate, any illusions we may still hold about net neutrality,
Read MoreThe Icelandic Parliament has launched an investigation into what grounds financial firms have for violating contractual obligations to process credit and debit card transactions intended to donate money to Wikileaks.
Read MoreSomething is very wrong in the US when private companies accede to government pressure and violate their contractual obligations as PayPal, MasterCard, VISA, EveryDNS and Amazon
Read MoreSir Robert Fisk, says it best. While not entirely supportive of the brute force manner in which Wikileaks delivers information he acknowledges the media have been asleep on the job for much too long.
Read More@Anon_Operation was ejected from Twitter and its website AnonOps.net closed down only to be replaced
Read MoreJames Moore, author of Bush’s Brain, discusses how the flow of information via the internet will not be policed by governments.
Read MoreIcelandic IT firm, Datacell, to sue VISA Europe and MasterCard for ceasing payment processing for Wikileaks.
Read Morewww.visa.com seems to be down 🙁
After taking down MasterCard early @Anon_Operation has targeted VISA
Read More@anon_operations tweets more mischief to come in an ongoing cyber war to defend whistle blower Wikileaks..
Read More