‘Pentagon Papers’ whistleblower defends WikiLeaks ‘hero’ Manning

Sydney, Mar 25 : Former American military analyst and Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg has backed US Army private accused Bradley Manning for spilling secrets to website WikiLeaks.

Ellsberg hailed Manning, who released the Pentagon Papers, a top-secret Pentagon study of U.S. government decision-making in relation to the Vietnam War, as a champion of truth and not a betrayer of his country.

According to the Herald Sun, Ellsberg said that he would like to see Manning getting the Nobel Peace Prize, and added that he has 'significant identification with all whistleblowers'.

He even said that Manning 'deserves to be seen as a hero', the paper added.

The former military official, who will turn 82 in April, said that Bradley has done the right thing and the world would need this kind of revelation frequently.

The Pentagon Papers were published in full in June 2011, 40 years after then US military analyst Ellsberg slipped excerpts of the classified report to the media.

Ellsberg's act of defiance revealed evidence that successive US administrations had lied to the public about Vietnam.

--ANI (Posted on 25-03-2013)

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Apps more dangerous than human leakers

17 January 2014| last updated at 12:07AM

WHILE recent headlines have focused on the leaks by Edward Snowden and United States soldier Private Bradley Manning, the threats from lower profile "mobile pickpockets" who prey on smartphones and tablets may be as dangerous to corporations, telcos and even governments.

Now exiled in Russia, Snowden, a former analyst for the US National Security Agency, disclosed top secret information about the US government's mass surveillance programmes to the media. Manning has been jailed for disclosing military and diplomatic intelligence to WikiLeaks.

However, more insidious threats to enterprises -- often emanating from generally accepted global trends to promote office productivity -- may generate less media publicity but are a greater threat to financial security or the reputation of enterprises.

First, as more Generation Y executives rely on their own devices, such as laptops and smartphones, at work, an organisation's confidential information is at risk of being disclosed.

"Bring Your Own Device" or BYOD is increasingly a workplace norm as organisations seek to retain younger staff. And as organisations shift towards cloud computing, the ease of linking up various devices is difficult to argue against. However, BYOD has also opened up opportunities for cyber thieves to "phish" for information on the cloud's server, instead of the traditional platform such as personal computers.

The servers reside within the Internet service providers (ISP) that may often have lax controls, allowing hackers to penetrate them without being detected.

Secondly, as there is growing adoption of apps in smartphones and tablets -- including for use by enterprises -- cyber terrorists can now make use of this platform to commit crime.

A more ominous threat is the increasing popularity of smartphones and tablets apps. Cyber pickpocketing is now scalable through apps, available for download, as worldwide smartphone sales, according to technology analysts International Data Corporation, are expected to rise rapidly over the next few years, reaching 1.7 billion by 2017.

Indeed, well away from the headlines, such app-based phishing and malware are a far more ominous and prevalent form of cyber theft. The individual amounts pilfered are insignificant and the theft can go on undetected for months or even years. This has indirectly granted mobile hackers impunity.

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Snowden Denies Working as Foreign Spy, New Yorker Reports

Edward Snowden, the former security contractor who exposed top-secret U.S. spying programs, said he worked alone in taking classified documents and denied American lawmakers claims that he was an agent for a foreign government.

Accusations that Snowden was working for Russia or another country when he took thousands of classified documents on U.S. spying programs are clearly false and wont stick, Snowden said in an interview with the New Yorker published on its website. The magazine said the interview was conducted via encrypted means, without elaborating.

The American people are smarter than politicians think they are, said Snowden, emphasizing that he clearly and unambiguously acted alone, with no assistance from anyone, much less a government.

Snowden, whos in Russia under temporary asylum, leaked classified documents last year on National Security Agency surveillance programs, unleashing an international uproar about privacy and the reach of government in the post-Sept. 11 world.

Anatoly Kucherena, Snowdens Russian lawyer whos also a member of the Federal Security Services public council, reiterated his clients comments today and earlier denials that hed acted for a foreign power.

After months of debate instigated by the leaks, President Barack Obama responded Jan. 17 by endorsing action to assure American citizens and allies that their privacy is protected while committing to few specifics.

The U.S. has accused Snowden of theft and espionage for providing the documents to the U.K.s Guardian newspaper and the Washington Post last year that unveiled the breadth of the NSAs collection of Internet and telephone records.

Representative Mike Rogers, a Michigan Republican and the House Intelligence Committee chairman, in an interview Jan. 19 on NBCs Meet the Press, described the 30-year-old American as a thief who had possible Russian assistance and has incredibly harmed the U.S. military.

Rogers has offered the only public characterization of a classified Defense Department report on Snowden, saying it concluded that he downloaded about 1.7 million intelligence files while working for McLean, Virginia-based Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp. (BAH)

Dianne Feinstein, who leads the Senate Intelligence Committee, said while appearing with Rogers on NBC that Snowden may well have had assistance. Representative Michael McCaul, a Texas Republican whos chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, said the same day on ABCs This Week that he thought Snowden had help.

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