Wikileaks will expose Bank of America?

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http://blogs.forbes.com/andygreenberg/2 ... r=yahootix
First WikiLeaks spilled the guts of government. Next up: The private sector, starting with one major American bank.

In an exclusive interview earlier this month, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange told Forbes that his whistleblower site will release tens of thousands of documents from a major U.S. financial firm in early 2011. Assange wouldn’t say exactly what date, what bank, or what documents, but he compared the coming release to the emails that emerged in the Enron trial, a comprehensive look at a corporation’s bad behavior.

“It will give a true and representative insight into how banks behave at the executive level in a way that will stimulate investigations and reforms, I presume,” he told me.

It has to be either Bank of America or Goldman Sachs, I'm guessing BofA.
 
Glaucus said:
Well, one can hope.

Confirmed.

http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/ ... kier_place

October 9, 2009 04:27 AM ET

"At the moment, for example, we are sitting on 5GB from Bank of America, one of the executive's hard drives," he said. "Now how do we present that? It's a difficult problem. We could just dump it all into one giant Zip file, but we know for a fact that has limited impact. To have impact, it needs to be easy for people to dive in and search it and get something out of it."
 
Gasparino: Wikileaks Likely Targeting Bank of America (BAC)

http://www.benzinga.com/news/10/12/6636 ... merica-bac

Charlie Gasparino is reporting on Fox Business Network this afternoon that Bank of America believes that they are the target of Wikileaks.

Mr. Gasparino said, “Bank of America clearly believes inside the firm that it is a target. BofA, from what I understand, has assembled a legal SWAT team to deal with this, if it is them and the documents are released.”

He added, “FOX Business Network can say fairly definitively, based on sourcing inside the banking industry that it is most likely BofA.”
 
........3,500 unpublished files obtained from unknown informants
so the info is still out there is just has to be compiled again.......

and what kind of an idiot deletes Any info??
I was taught to NEVER delete raw data. like Never. :rolleyes:
 
The documents in question were stored on the WikiLeaks server until late summer 2010

They only have one server?

Something about this smells of shite.
 
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