03-12-2010, 04:23 AM
WikiLeaks Backup Plan Could Drop Diplomatic Bomb --Supporters Downloading Heavily Encrypted File Told They Will Receive Key if Trouble Befalls Website, Founder 02 Dec 2010 WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has a backup plan should anything happen to him or his notorious document-dumping website. The legal net is tightening around Assange. On Thursday, Sweden's highest court turned down an appeal from his legal team, which means an international warrant for his arrest in a sexual assault case is valid, CBS Newsreports. Supporters of WikiLeaks around the world are downloading a file the site calls an insurance policy. The files are encrypted with a code so strong it's unbreakable, even by governments. If anything happens to Assange or the website, a key will go out to unlock the files.
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