WikiLeaks began to accept secret documents again

Starting today, you can once again submit your classified documents and secrets to WikiLeaks anonymously, without worrying that someone is snooping on the network, or that someone from the , could reveal your identity.WikiLeaks

The site announced today that, after several years, a new system (it is still in beta version) has been launched, its leakage runs only with Tor (.onion) addresses.wiki onion

This will again allow those who want to secretly share it safely, according to a Wired publication.

For the record, it's been four years and six months since some WikiLeaks staff, after an internal dispute, deleted the documents and destroyed the documents' decryption keys, claiming the website had become too lax with of the information and the people who uploaded it.

Of course, from then until today, the it has progressed to such a point that it required the entire service to be renewed and upgraded.

Following the closing of the WikiLeaks portal, the media began using SecureDrop and GlobaLeaks to distribute secret documents.

However, its founder WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, in a today's publication, said such alternatives do not meet WL standards.

"Others WikiLeaks-inspired submission services such as the European service GlobaLeaks and the American Secure Drop, while excellent in many ways, are not like WikiLeaks….”

According to the founder of WikiLeaks, the new submission system has already been tested on before today's official link to WikiLeaks. While the service is still technically in beta form, WikiLeaks reports that the system is stable and fully functional.

While the site continued to operate during this transition period, the materials it published did not match the classified documents it published at the beginning, such as classified records of the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, and revelations from the Foreign Ministry of USA.

"WikiLeaks will continue to publish, as it did since its inception, complete archives of secret documents with global strategic partnerships. Public Submission System 2.0 is an important new method in our arsenal to retrieve our history, ”Assange said.

Meanwhile, Assange continues to be at the Ecuador Embassy in London.

Let's assume that with the new secure system it should be a matter of time before public release of new material that will shock the world.

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