Saturday, January 8, 2011

The U.S. ordered to MySpace "Give us information about Assange"

WASHINGTON - Twitter to reach Assange. And 'this is the path chosen by the U.S. Department of Justice has obtained an injunction from the Federal Court of Virginia for the Colossus of San Francisco to provide personal information, e-mail and private messages of some utilities related to the profile of Wikileaks, including that of its founder in Australia.

The court's decision to provide U.S. forces with Twitter to the Justice Department in Washington over the "names, user names, email addresses, home addresses of users, even data on the military Bradley Manning, in jail on suspicion of have provided confidential information to the site. In the order sent to Twitter on 14 December and published by the Agency France Presse, the Court stated as applicant, "the United States of America:" The Court considers that the applicant has offered specific, detailed facts showing that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the data requested is relevant to ongoing criminal investigation, "the report said.

In addition to Manning and Assange, in the order you ask Twitter information also on account of the hacker Rop Gongrijp Dutch and Icelandic Parliament Birgitta Jonsdottir, from November 1, 2009 to the present. To announce the order of the court was Wikileaks staff, according to which the Court's request proves "the existence of an investigation for espionage by a grand jury secrecy of the American government." According to the site, "the U.S.

State Department claimed the private messages, contacts, IP addresses and personal details of Julian Assange and three other persons associated with WikiLeaks, which however does not mention names. If you come into possession of the account's official site Assange, which has more than 634mila on Twitter members ("followers"), confidential communications, possible on Twitter through the function of 'private messages', the IP addresses that identify the target network which you are connected, the Grand Jury could know all the movements of users.

The Icelandic MP Birgitta Jonsdottir, a former volunteer site Assange, has promised his battle through his Twitter account. "The U.S. government wants to know all my twit from 1 November 2009. They do not realize that I am a member of the Icelandic Parliament?" He indignantly denounced the parliamentary in a message that said she was convinced that "Facebook and Google received similar orders.

Wikileaks also said to suspect that other companies 'web-based' Americans have been contacted by U.S. officials to provide information, "Google and Facebook reveals the content of each order of the United States who have received," Wikileaks has asked the two U.S. companies The Parliament stated that it had received the notification from the staff of Twitter and have 10 days to obtain a suspension of the order before the site delivers the requested information.

Meanwhile, according to a report in the Spanish newspaper El Pais, the U.S. administration has already started this week a review of security procedures which operate with all bodies involved in the management of confidential information in order to prevent a recurrence errors that allowed Qikileaks to get hold of thousands of confidential documents of the U.S.

State Department.

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