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.