Wikileaks Brother Site Is Getting Set To Open Its Web Portals

OpenLeaks Will Funnel Sensitive Information To News Organizations Instead Of Airing Them Itself

There have apparently been many lessons learned from the open cyber warfare that is being fought over Wikileaks and the cables and bundles of information it has released in the last few months. One of those lessons appears to be the need to have someone to share the blame.

A new Wikileaks type website is about to go live and while Openleaks promises to remind many of its famous brother site there will be one key difference. Openleaks will send sensitive information to major news organizations and let those organizations decide whether they should be made public.

Openleaks has been formed by quite a few different people who worked for Wikileaks but left the organization citing the way Julian Assange ran the site. According to anonymous sources they also did not like the way Assange’s legal troubles have begun to define Wikileaks and feel like involving the media will help diffuse any similar situations that arise with their organization.

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