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WikiLeaks posts huge 'insurance' file

WikiLeaks posts huge 'insurance' file

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As pressure mounts on whistle-blowing web site WikiLeaks, a huge encrypted file named 'Insurance' has appeared on its pages. The 1.4GB file is lurking there ready to burst open should something unsavoury happen to leaker-in-chief Julian Assange and his pals, we surmise. The organisation is known to have more US military secrets to reveal to us, following its exposure of 77,000 documents about Afghanistan that were posted in public last month. Bonkers commentators in...



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