The WikiLeaks strike again! After announcing last May that it would resume operations, the Wikileaks team released two new batches of documents within two days.
The first includes 270.000's new Sony private records, followed by 70.000 official documents from the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The first batch of documents came to complete what had already begun the hack in the company by them Guardians of Peace.
The hackers had accessed the company's database and had even begun to leak out part of the internet.
Files that have not yet been leaked appear to be distributed by Wikileaks, which has labeled them "Sony Files Part 2."
Compared to the first post-hack leaks by the Guardians of Peace in November of 2014, this batch consists mainly of financial documents.
The WikiLeaks team hinted that among the leaked files there is evidence of efforts corruptions.
The release of the data coincides with the third anniversary of Julian's stay Assange at the Ecuadorian embassy in London, where he has taken refuge to avoid extradition to Sweden.
A few hours after the first leakage of the “Sony Files Part 2”, Julian Assange's website has published another 70.000 documents, which will probably have a greater impact on the world political scene.
The archives come from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Interior and the Saudi Intelligence Service, and although WikiLeaks did not mention the source, Saudi Arabia's Foreign Ministry says they are coming from the Yemeni Cyber Army hack last month.
Wikileaks reports that the documents include several internal and neighboring country affairs, censorship in the mass media both at home and abroad, and controlling them either through fear or bribery.
Assange also reports that there are still more than 500.000 files and that most of them will be released in the future.
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