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If even Julian Assange can't identify phishing messages, what hope is there for the rest of us?
Don't let scammers win – here are top tips to spot phishing or spoofing emails from banks or businesses.
Sony Pictures executive tries to get salary removed from WikiLeaks by sending Google a DCMA notice
Daniel Yankelevits is asking Google to delist WikiLeaks for showing off his salary.
WikiLeaks cable: Boris Johnson's career 'defies the laws of political gravity', say US officials
The US diplomatic cable brands Johnson a 'mistake-prone former journalist'.
Tor Project shake-up: New board members announced following Appelbaum debacle
Six new board members have been appointed to replace seven who exited the organisation
Wikileaks whistleblower Chelsea Manning's lawyers confirm soldier attempted to commit suicide in prison
They accuse government of a 'gross breach of confidentiality' in disclosing transgender soldier's health.
WikiLeaks tells OurMine hackers to impersonate high-profile victims and 'reveal corrupt behaviour'
WikiLeaks' website was taken offline with a DDoS attack amid an ongoing hacker feud.
Chelsea Manning hospitalised: Wikileaks whistleblower reportedly attempted suicide in military prison
Manning is serving a 35-year prison sentence for leaking classified military files.
WikiLeaks releases over 1,000 Clinton Iraq War emails ahead of Chilcot report
The email trove is part of Clinton's correspondence released by the US State Department in February.
Not now, Julian Assange – WikiLeaks hoping Brexit vote will let him leave Ecuador Embassy
WikiLeaks claims Brexit will lead to the European arrest warrant on Assange being scrapped for good.
WikiLeaks unleashes new 88GB 'insurance file' onto the web – but what's inside them?
Speculation surrounding the secretive insurance file suggests data could be in relation to Hillary Clinton.
Julian Assange: Swedish authorities ask to speak with Wikileaks founder in embassy bolthole
Requests from Swedish authorities may allow prosecutors to question Assange at the Ecuadorian Embassy.
Julian Assange begins fifth year of living in London's Ecuadorian Embassy
Assange has not left the embassy in London since 18 June 2012.
WikiLeaks' Julian Assange to stage global live-stream in bid to leave the Ecuadorian embassy
The WikiLeaks founder launched 'First they came for Assange' to raise awareness of his ongoing plight.
DNC breach: Donald Trump research dossier stolen by Russian hackers leaked online
The document was reportedly leaked to both The Smoking Gun and Wikileaks by a hacker called 'Guccifer 2.0'
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange claims Google involved in Hillary Clinton campaign
Julian Assange says former Google CEO Eric Schmidt is now heading Pentagon's innovations arm.
Former WikiLeaks staffer Jacob Appelbaum hits out at allegations of 'sexual mistreatment'
The hacker and digital rights activist says he has faced death threats following accusations of misconduct.
Spain issues arrest warrants for senior Russian government officials accused of mafia links
Russian officials linked to murder, drug trafficking, arms trafficking, extortion, bribery and money laundering
Panama Papers round 2: 'Largest ever' secret offshore firm disclosure to be unleashed
First round of Panama Papers releases had an immediate impact when released - now it's time for more.
Hacking Team: CEO hits out at 'vigilante' hacker responsible for 400GB data breach
CEO David Vincenzetti has slammed the world's media for its coverage of the 2015 data breach.
Panama Papers: The five worst places for financial secrecy - and they aren't all tax havens
The most financially secretive states according to Tax Justice Network's Financial Secrecy Index 2015.
Panama Papers: Who is responsible for Mossack Fonseca email server leak?
Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca have blamed 'hackers' on the 2.6 terabytes that were compromised.
Panama Papers: WikiLeaks, Anonymous call for Mossack Fonseca documents to be made public
WikiLeaks criticises media's closed-shop cherry-picking of vast data trove.
From the Panama Papers to Edward Snowden: Data leaks that shook the world
In the wake of the Panama Papers release, IBTimes UK takes a look back at other notable leaks.
IMF chief Christine Lagarde calls WikiLeaks report on Greece 'simply nonsense'
IMF chief Christine Lagarde said the IMF 'conducts its negotiations in good faith, not by way of threats.'
Greece demands answers from IMF after WikiLeaks debt revelations
IMF refuses to challenge contents of transcript released by WikiLeaks as Athens seeks explanation.
Google believed to have developed 'defection tracker' to aid Syrian rebels, reveals Clinton's leaked emails
The email states the tool was designed to give confidence to the Syrian rebels.
Julian Assange: UN human rights expert calls on UK and Sweden to free WikiLeaks founder
Alfred de Zayas claims inaction by UK government "erodes the credibility" of UN system.
US Department of Justice hacked: 9,000 DHS employees exposed, FBI to be next
Hacker claims to have access to 200GB of stolen government data and has said FBI is the next target
Julian Assange: UN decision reveals European democracies' disdain for law
UK and Swedish authorities' posturing over UN's ruling shows how little the law means to governments.
Julian Assange: WikiLeaks founder delivers statement on UN verdict from balcony of Ecuadorian Embassy
Assange has accused the UK of 'insulting' the United Nations by not upholding their verdict on his detention.