WikiLeaks DNS down due to injunction [FILEZ INSIDE]
A California judge today handed down an injunction against Wikileaks.org. WikiLeaks posted some rather incriminating evidence outlining some people and companies that have offshore bank accounts to hide assets and avoid taxation.
The court order itself is only to remove the DNS entry for the Wikileaks website, not to actually take the website down. The domain name records are being wiped. Because of this, you’ll get errors if you try to visit the website, but there are still a number of mirrors out there, as well as linking directly to the website via its IP.
When will these people learn that once something is out on the internet, you can’t take it back.
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[WikiLeaks Cayman Islands Bank Documents] (good for 7 days, 100 downloads)
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