WikiLeaks
Amazon Atlas
WikiLeaks publishes a "Highly Confidential" internal document from the cloud computing provider Amazon. The document from late 2015 lists the addresses and some operational details of over one hundred data centers spread across fifteen cities in nine countries.
Dealmaker: AI Yousef
WikiLeaks publishes a secret document from the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) International Court of Arbitration, pertaining to a dispute over commission payment in relation to a $3.6 billion arms deal between French state-owned company GIAT Industries SA (now Nexter Systems) and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Vault 8: Hive
WikiLeaks publishes the source code and development logs to Hive, a major component of the CIA infrastructure to control its malware. Hive solves a critical problem for the malware operators at the CIA. Even the most sophisticated malware implant on a target computer is useless if there is no way for it to communicate with its operators.
Spy Files Russia
WikiLeaks starts publishing the series "Spy Files Russia" with documents from the Russian company Петер-Сервис (PETER-SERVICE). This release includes 209 documents (34 base documents in different versions) dated between 2007 and 2015.
Vault 7: CIA Hacking Tool Revealed
A new series of leaks on the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. Code-named "Vault 7" by WikiLeaks, it is the largest ever publication of confidential documents on the agency.
Bank of Spies
During the War on Terror, international strategy relied on intelligence officials from regimes accused of corruption and torture. Several of these spies and their families held large sums at Credit Suisse.
NSA Targets World Leaders
Highly classified documents showing that the US National Security Agency bugged a private climate change strategy meeting; between UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin.
Target Tokyo
"Target Tokyo", 35 Top Secret NSA targets in Japan including the Japanese cabinet and Japanese companies such as Mitsubishi, together with intercepts relating to US-Japan relations, trade negotiations and sensitive climate change strategy.
Hacking Team
Over 1 million searchable emails from the Italian surveillance malware vendor Hacking Team, which first came under international scrutiny after WikiLeaks publication of the SpyFiles. These internal emails show the inner workings of the controversial global surveillance industry.
German BND-NSA Inquiry
Ten months of transcripts from the ongoing German Parliamentary inquiry into NSA activities in Germany.
CIA Series
Two classified documents by a previously undisclosed CIA office detailing how to maintain cover while traveling through airports using false IDs.
Spy Files
On Thursday, December 1st, 2011 Wikileaks began publishing The Spy Files, thousands of pages and other materials exposing the global mass surveillance industry.
Detainee Policies
More than 100 classified or otherwise restricted files from the United States Department of Defense covering the rules and procedures for detainees in U.S. military custody.
Global Intelligence Files
Over five million e-mails from the Texas headquartered "global intelligence" company Stratfor. The e-mails date between July 2004 and late December 2011
CIA sspionage orders for the 2012 French presidential elections
All major French political parties were targeted for infiltration by the CIA's human ("HUMINT") and electronic ("SIGINT") spies in the seven months leading up to France's 2012 presidential election.
Vault 7: Protego
Today, September 7th 2017, WikiLeaks publishes four secret documents from the Protego project of the CIA, along with 37 related manuals.
Vault 7: Angelfire
Today, August 31st 2017, WikiLeaks publishes documents from the Angelfire project of the CIA, a persistent framework used to infect Microsoft Windows systems.
Vault 7: ExpressLane
Today, August 24th 2017, WikiLeaks publishes secret documents from the cyber operations the CIA conducts against liaison services - which includes NSA, DHS and FBI.
Vault 7: CouchPotato
Today, August 10th 2017, WikiLeaks publishes the the User Guide for the CoachPotato project of the CIA, a remote tool for collection against RTSP/H.264 video streams.
Vault 7: Dumbo
Today, August 3rd 2017 WikiLeaks publishes documents from the Dumbo project of the CIA, enabling a way to suspend processes utilizing webcams and corrupt any video recordings.