Wikileaks.org domain expires

Wikileaks.org, the fearless wiki run by the Pirate Bay masterminds has gone down recently due to an expired domain name from dynadot.com. The site is notorious for hundreds of confidential documents being hosted, and recently made headlines as the site hacker group Anonymous chose to host USA VP candidate Sarah Palin’s Yahoo! emails.

UPDATE: wikileaks is back online now, censorship loses again!

Maybe its just another expired domain name, maybe someone (read: gov. officials) finally took action against the controversial wiki host, but either way the site is down and now nobody can access non-cached copies of the famous confidential documents wikileaks once hosted.

The Pirate Bay operators have yet to comment publicly on the incident, but if and when they do we’ll finally find the truth behind the either expired or censored WikiLeaks.



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Anthony Cargile is the founder and former editor-in-chief of The Coffee Desk. He is currently employed by a private company as an e-commerce web designer, and has extensive experience in many programming languages, networking technologies and operating system theory and design. He currently develops for several open source projects in his free time from school and work.

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Anthony Cargile is the founder and former editor-in-chief of The Coffee Desk. He is currently employed by a private company as an e-commerce web designer, and has extensive experience in many programming languages, networking technologies and operating system theory and design. He currently develops for several open source projects in his free time from school and work.

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