Media News - Monday, February 27, 2012
WikiLeaks publishes security think tank emails
The anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks began publishing on Monday
more than five million emails from a U.S.-based global security analysis
company that has been likened to a shadow CIA.
The emails, snatched by hackers, could unmask sensitive sources and
throw light on the murky world of intelligence-gathering by the company
known as Stratfor, which counts Fortune 500 companies among its
subscribers. Stratfor in a statement shortly after midnight EST (0500 GMT) said the
release of its stolen emails was an attempt to silence and intimidate
it. It said it would not be cowed under the leadership of George Friedman,
Stratfor's founder and chief executive officer. It said Friedman had not
resigned as CEO, contrary to a bogus email circulating on the Internet.
Some of the emails being published "may be forged or altered to include
inaccuracies; some may be authentic," the company statement said.
"We will not validate either. Nor will we explain the thinking that went
into them. Having had our property stolen, we will not be victimized
twice by submitting to questioning about them," the statement said.
WikiLeaks did not say how it had acquired access to the vast haul of
internal and external correspondence of the Austin, Texas company,
formally known as Strategic Forecasting Inc. (Reuters)
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