The Guardian and the Wikileaks Encryption Key 196
rtfa-troll writes "Bruce Schneier has a good article explaining how the Guardian released the encryption key for the WikiLeaks cables and destroyed the main protection against the release of informers' personal information. The comments in Schneier's blog fill in details of how exactly WikiLeaks' secondary file security protections were also bypassed. Now the Guardian has an article that Assange risks arrest by Australia over the latest leaks, which include information about an Australian intelligence officer. They even say, 'We deplore the decision of WikiLeaks to publish the unredacted state department cables, which may put sources at risk,' and go on to state that 'The decision to publish by Julian Assange was his, and his alone,' something which seems clearly debunked in the analysis on Schneier's blog."
Re:Links & hints to the data (Score:5, Funny)
Information wants to be free, and I do appreciate your eagerness to propagate this information, but people will die as a result of these leaked cables.
You've said that twice now. How do you know it to be true?
It's true because it's in bold.