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This Campaign Helps Intelligence Workers Become Whistleblowers
The awareness-raising initiative also offers counselling and template resignation letters.
North Carolina's Ag-Gag Law Might Be the Worst in the Nation
Critics of the law say it could prevent whistleblowers from reporting abuse in nursing home facilities or health and safety violations in the agricultural sector.
WikiLeaks Wants to Offer a $100K Bounty for a Trans-Pacific Partnership Leak
Whoever leaks the secret trade agreement could get a big payday.
Is Julian Assange's Latest Legal Setback the End of the Road for the Wikileaks Founder?
Getting your appeal thrown out by a country's Supreme Court sounds pretty final, but the Wikileaks founder has ways to continue fighting the accusations of rape and sexual assault that have dogged him for years.
How the Government Turned a Former CIA Officer Into a 'Dissident'
John Kiriakou is the only CIA officer to go to jail in connection with the agency's enhanced interrogation program—and now he's looking for work.
Advice for Whistleblowers and Journalists from an NSA Spy and Snowden's Lawyer
What the next Snowden should do, according to Thomas Drake and Jesselyn Radack.
What Led Whistle-Blower Haim Bodek to Expose the Biggest Scam on Wall Street?
The Goldman Sachs alum, was once what Wall Street calls a "big swinging dick." But two years after going to authorities with what he claims to be one of the largest heists in Wall Street history, he was practically blackballed.
Drugs, Hidden Cameras, and Whistleblowers: The Russian Doping Scandal
Hajo Seppelt said it “could be the biggest scandal in the history of athletics.” He might be right.
The (Latest) Global Soccer Scandal, Explained
The only thing we can count on is that FIFA will continue to blunder along, stepping from one pile of shit right into another.
A Deep Web Service Will Leak Your Documents If the Government Murders You
'Dead Man Zero' promises to leak your documents if you don't log in when you say you will.
There's a New Social Network for Leakers and Whistleblowers
But why would a whistleblower join a social network?
Journalists and Attorneys Are Increasingly Adopting Spycraft
A Human Rights Watch/ACLU report says US mass surveillance policies could do "long-term damage to the fabric of democracy."