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The whistleblowing website released the trove of leaked emails on Monday as a searchable archive. It comes almost three months after the Macron campaign was hacked on the eve of his election.
The organisation said it had confirmed the 21,075 emails were sent or received by addresses associated with the campaign by checking the “domain keys” used to sign emails. It published a further 50,773 emails it could not verify.
Russia has denied responsibility and the head of France’s cybersecurity agency, Guillaume Poupard, has said there is no evidence of Russian interference. On Monday Wikileaks referenced Poupard’s comments when it published the emails.
And for those of you who are going to shout how this is simply because Wikileaks works for Russia....
France has found no evidence that Russia was behind Macron Leaks, but Russian leader Vladimir Putin has warned that “patriotic” hackers could strike the German election.
Guillaume Poupard, the head of the French cyber security agency, Anssi, told the AP news agency on Thursday (1 June) that the Macron hack resembled the actions of “an isolated individual”.
"The attack was so generic and simple that it could have been practically anyone”, he said. “It really could be anyone. It could even be an isolated individual”.
The Macron Leaks saw a hacker steal and publish internal emails from the campaign of Emmanuel Macron 48 hours before the French vote last month, which Macron went on to win.
Some security experts blamed it on a hacker group called APT28, which is said by the US to be a front for Russian intelligence.
But Poupard said on Thursday: “To say Macron Leaks was APT28, I'm absolutely incapable today of doing that … I have absolutely no element to say whether it’s true or false”.
originally posted by: Painterz
Yeah, seems like it hasn't really exposed much yet.
Anybody found anything juicy?
originally posted by: Painterz
Anybody found anything juicy?
originally posted by: WeDemBoyz
I effing hate Wikileaks. It's all fun and games when they are after an enemy. Just wait until you are the enemy, then glorify in your own demise. If it goes around, it also comes around. Bury your dirty laundry before you become the next lamb up for sacrafice.
Documents leaked online today appear to show that French Presidential Candidate Emmanuel Macron entered into an operating agreement for a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in the Caribbean island of Nevis, and that the company may have had a business relationship with a bank which has been previously involved in tax evasion cases in the Cayman Islands. Macron claimed he was not concealing assets or holding secret offshore accounts less than a month ago.
The first document is an operating agreement drawn up on May 4th, 2012 to form "La Providence LLC" under the 1995 Nevis Limited Liability Company Ordinance bearing Mr. Macron's name and signature. La Providence is the name of Macron's former high school in Amiens, where he first met his wife. The decision to form a company in Nevis is suspect, as the Nevis Confidential Relationship Act prohibits the disclosure of information and guarantees the secrecy and privacy of offshore LLCs in Nevis. Information about company owners is not published nor is it available to the public. Nevis has been described by Bloomberg as one of a number of popular tax havens in the Caribbean.
originally posted by: WeDemBoyz
a reply to: elementalgrove
There are plenty of non-corrupt things I have in my PERSONAL life that are nobody's business. You do too. Shall we reveal all before wikisucks beats us to our own punch?
originally posted by: iTruthSeeker
And for those of you who are going to shout how this is simply because Wikileaks works for Russia....
Even if they did, I wouldn't care.. The whole "don't shoot the messenger" thing.
But sadly the left will continue to blame Russia for everything because they know they have lost and that is all they got.
originally posted by: iTruthSeeker
And for those of you who are going to shout how this is simply because Wikileaks works for Russia....
Even if they did, I wouldn't care.. The whole "don't shoot the messenger" thing. But sadly the left will continue to blame Russia for everything because they know they have lost and that is all they got. They are using the tried and true tactic of once a lie is repeated enough, it becomes truth, only this time, most people are not buying it.
On that note, I don't know if I trust that Wikileaks is really an independent for the people organization, or just controlled opposition. Either way, things being exposed is a good thing.
Les medias sont complaisants et se taisent sur le financement d’En Marche ! Preuve que les banquiers ou des grands patrons le financent, Emmanuel Macron leur a donné des gages avec ses mesures sur l’ISF. Les lobbys de Paris sont mobilisés en faveur d’E. Macron. Il existe un Lien Macron- Soros via Attali. La participation au Club Bilderberg montre les appuis secrets de personnes puissantes.
Medias are complicit and silent about 'en Marche!' financing. Proof that bankers or big buisneses finance him, Macron gave them re-insurance about ISF (wealthy tax). Paris lobbies are supporting Macron. There is a Macron-Soros link via Jacques Attali. The participation to the Bilderberg shows powerfull supports.
... il suffit de voir le succès indécent de Donald Trump avec sa campagne nauséabonde qui arrive même à dépasser dans la stupidité les propositions du FN…
... just look the indecent success of Donald Trump with his disgusting campaign who manages to be even stupider than the FN proposals ...