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BRIEF: US probing WikiLeaks-related hacking
[December 09, 2010]

BRIEF: US probing WikiLeaks-related hacking


WASHINGTON, Dec 09, 2010 (dpa - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- The United States is probing the possibility that hackers have been carrying out attacks on the websites of financial companies that have halted payments to WikiLeaks, the top US law enforcement official said Thursday.



"We are aware of the incidents," Attorney General Eric Holder said. "We're looking into them." Holder spoke to reporters after a meeting with EU security and justice officials in Washington.

Hackers proclaiming to back WikiLeaks' ongoing release of 250,000 secret US diplomatic cables have declared online that they are trying to obstruct access to Mastercard and Visa websites. The credit card companies have been used by individuals seeking to donate money to WikiLeaks.


The US government has vehemently condemned the WikiLeaks release. Holder would not say whether the government has been urging companies to halt money transfers to WikiLeaks.

The two credit card companies announced earlier this week they would no longer accept payments to WikiLeaks. The online service PayPal did the same. The hackers, calling themselves "Anonymous," have vowed to go after PayPal next as part of "Operation Payback." To see more of dpa, go to http://www.dpa.de/English.82.0.html Copyright (c) 2010, dpa, Berlin Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Information Services. For more information about the content services offered by McClatchy-Tribune Information Services (MCT), visit www.mctinfoservices.com.

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