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Title: The US charges Julian Assange after Ecuador ends his 7-year asylum in its London embassy
Post by: Redaktion on April 11, 2019, 19:42:56
Julian Assange has finally been arrested after spending 7 years at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. The founder of Wikileaks has been arrested for breaching bail conditions relating to allegations of rape and sexual assault in Sweden and for his part in WikiLeaks publishing material supplied by Chelsea Manning in 2010. Assange could face up to five years imprisonment in the US.

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Title: Re: The US charges Julian Assange after Ecuador ends his 7-year asylum in its London embassy
Post by: S.Yu on April 11, 2019, 20:27:51
That maximum sentence is shorter than expected for hacking classified information.
Title: Re: The US charges Julian Assange after Ecuador ends his 7-year asylum in its London embassy
Post by: anon on April 12, 2019, 02:43:18
QuoteThis resulted in Manning providing over...

This quote seems to be false--Assange's conspiracy did not lead to document leaks. Manning was able to take the files anyway. From what I read in the indictment, Manning simply used a bootable Linux thumb drive to take files off computers--more cumbersome than logging in as admin, which is where the cracked passwords could have come in handy.

There is no indication in the indictment that Assange actually hacked anything, just that he tried and failed to crack the hash file that Manning provided.

It's kind of surprising (though I suppose it shouldn't be) that if someone gives you a hash file, and you run johntheripper on it for a bit (knowing that the passwords are for some 3rd party government computer), that that would be enough to land you in prison. And extradition is just the cherry on top.

Of course, unsaid here is how much he angered US authorities in ways that actually did not break any laws.