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1 day ago · New Files Detail Level Of Julian Assange’s Prison Torment The Liberty Beacon / This article was posted by TLB Staff New Files Detail Level Of Julian Assange’s Prison Torment KIT KLARENBERG Documents provided exclusively to The Grayzone detail Canberra’s abandonment of Julian Assange, an Australian citizen, and provide shocking details of his prison suffering.  · The arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange puts in doubt the fate of an 88GB collection of files released by the website in In a tweet from June of , WikiLeaks called on supporters to “Protect our coming publications” before attaching a link to “WIKILEAKS INSURANCE (88 Gb encrypted)”. Next, I wondered if Assange has arranged an insurance policy of some kind—to let Obama know that if anything happens to him some huge and un-redacted hunk of data will be released. Perhaps this has happened. If you go to the Wikileaks web page you’ll see a file named “insurance” encrypted AES which anyone can download. And people are.


While his fate is in limbo, even more uncertainty surrounds the WikiLeaks "insurance" files - believed by some to be the website's "dead man's switch" option: a massive encrypted data dump whose decryption keys will be revealed in case Assange gets arrested or killed, or WikiLeaks gets taken down for good. New Files Detail Level Of Julian Assange's Prison Torment The Liberty Beacon / This article was posted by TLB Staff New Files Detail Level Of Julian Assange's Prison Torment KIT KLARENBERG Documents provided exclusively to The Grayzone detail Canberra's abandonment of Julian Assange, an Australian citizen, and provide shocking details of his prison suffering. Rumours have previously circulated that Assange's arrest by UK police earlier in the week could lead to a publication of more incriminating files. Such dumps were preceded in the past by the emergence of encrypted "insurance" files, which could be opened using keys published separately.


Next, I wondered if Assange has arranged an insurance policy of some kind—to let Obama know that if anything happens to him some huge and un-redacted hunk of data will be released. Perhaps this has happened. If you go to the Wikileaks web page you’ll see a file named “insurance” encrypted AES which anyone can download. And people are. This is the precomittment hash. The hash will identify the unique file that Wikileaks wants to draw attention to, without disclosing any details about the file or its contents. If the key for the encrypted archive is released, a single file inside will match the precommitment hash. The archive of all files would not have the same hash. Whatever the case, until the second decryption key is released, no-one other than Assange knows what exactly is in the files. However, while so-called insurance files have been used in the past.

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