'60 Minutes' used 'planted' questions, Clinton email says:
CBS's "60 Minutes" Used questions "Planted" By the State Department in a 2011 interview with Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, a State Department aide told Hillary Clinton in a newly released email. Ref. Source 6p
Julian Assange: 24-hour police watch at Ecuador embassy ends:
British police officers are no longer stationed outside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London where WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange took refuge to avoid extradition to Sweden over sex allegations, Scotland Yard has said. Ref. Source 3c
US Marines are warned not to read leaked 'drone files':
"The leaked materials are still considered classified and viewing classified documents, to which clearance holders are not authorized access is again, technically speaking, a security violation." Ref. Source 4n
WikiLeaks publishes second batch of docs from CIA chief's personal email:
The new release contains Brennan's address book and a full version of 'Executive summary of key findings and recommendations on Afghanistan and Pakistan', some pages of which were published on Wednesday by Anonymous. Ref. Source 5r
Privacy is gone, mass surveillance is here to stay - Assange:
Humanity has lost its battle for privacy and must now learn to live in a world where mass surveillance is becoming cheaper for governments to implement, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said Ref. Source 1w