Why WikiLeaks' Spinoff OpenLeaks Failed
Sparrowvsrevolution writes "Wired has published an excerpt of the new WikiLeaks-related book This Machine Kills Secrets, which delves into the launch of the WikiLeaks spinoff OpenLeaks at the Chaos Communication Camp in Berlin last year. The detailed account of the site's debut, with German ex-WikiLeaker Daniel Domscheit-Berg at the helm, reveals that even before the dispute between WikiLeaks and OpenLeaks led to the controversial destruction of the decryption keys for 3,000 of WikiLeaks' encrypted leaks taken by Domscheit-Berg, OpenLeaks was already facing significant problems: Rumors that the group had been infiltrated by the German government, a lack of code open for public auditing and even a failure to get the site online in time for the penetration test it had invited the CCC hackers to perform. The book passage gives a peek into the infighting, bad luck, disorganization and personality problems that has left the world without a real sequel to WikiLeaks despite the dozens of leak-focused sites that have launched in the last two years."
Destruction of the 3,000 keys was absurd given the risks people took to deliver those to Wikileaks, so Daniel Domscheit-Berg makes Julian Assange look like George Washington.
An organization built upon the premise that you can't trust anyone found out the hard way that they couldn't trust anyone? Shocker.
was utterly unforgivable. People risk their life and limb to make them available!
The story of too many of the "open" projects :
* someone creates something worthwhile
* it becomes very popular
* some douchebag says: "I'll make something exactly like this, except it will be better because it's OPEN."
* nothing of value is produced
* Lather, rinse, repeat
If all else fails, immortality can always be assured by spectacular error.
Yet another "open" project bogged down by politics and massive egos... why is this news?
As soon as DDB split, stealing secrets on his way out, he basically said "hey, I've been working with these guys for years but now I'm deliberately stabbing them in the back for my own selfish benefit so from now on you should trust ME with your secrets!" Yeah right. It's like Sammy The Bull Gravano trying to start a big meth op while in the witness protection program. You literally have to be dumber than a 3rd grader in order to think that this is going to work.
My sig is too lon
It's designed better, the idea is better, it doesn't have the central personality cult of Assange weakness. So why didn't it get off the ground? Possibly because of the personality cult of Assange weakness poisoning the well. If it's not Julian Assange and Wikileaks then his cult of personality suspect it has to be a trap, the government, or that somehow it's traitorous.
Openleaks is a good technology on paper, where is the code? Where is the technology in practice? At this point showing is better than telling.
Doesn't everybody know that Daniel Domscheit-Berg is working for the German government?
The detailed account of the site's debut, with German ex-WikiLeaker Daniel Domscheit-Berg at the helm
With a name (Domscheit-Berg) that sounds dangerously close to "Dumb Shit Bag," they were doomed from the start.
Domscheit-Berg is a spook, that's why.
Give me Classic Slashdot or give me death!
Is there any public comment made by Daniel showing he admitted their existence?
What we really need, IMHO, is a culture of open leaks (notice the casing) through technology, and not centralized organizations or buzzwords. Such a culture would encourage whistle-blowers to dump their evidence on BitTorrent (or whatever P2P protocols be best) in a way that is most difficult to trace, give each dump an initial benefit of doubt by seeding and proliferating it, and investigate the credibility of the leak (anything can be a hoax or gov poisoning the well) based on available evidence.
The latter is the most difficult part, and constitutes the sole argument for centralized organizations constituting an advantage. WikiLeaks can vet the leakers based on their own authority, while keeping their identity secret. Of course we already have people who can do that and say that the data floating on P2P under so-and-so magnet URI is the real deal - we used to call such people journalists, but today any blogger can grow in reputation to become one.
I used to support WikiLeaks (even got banned from the Gentoo Forum (partially) for that), and mirrored them the best I could. But, ultimately, the commies crowded me out. I will not be a part of the same movement as Occupy Wall Street! I also wanted to see more leaks hurting the greater evils of this world, and less focus (for now) on tactically undermining the "lesser evil" of Uncle Sam as it fights against those greater evils...
I would much rather support leaks directly by seeding them on P2P, and pitching in to any credible blogger who asserts their authenticity. Bloggers must create a system of watching each-other's leak-related posts, doing their own investigations, and blowing a whistle on fraudulent "whistle-blowers". It would be an evolving system based on earned reputation for truth.
Given Enough Eyeballs, All Secrets And Lies Are Shallow!
--libman
"isn’t designed to actually make anything public. Instead, it aims to securely pass on leaked content to partnered media organizations and nonprofits"
So it's a whistle-blower website that is designed to restrict and slow the dissemination of whistle-blower documents through a series of closed, moderated and heavily encrypted filters? I'm sure that will make the governments and corporations of the world happy(er) but is it really a "better" form of getting needed information to the public? While much more legal and less controversial it also seems to be much easier to control by those who wish to see that needed information never sees the light of day. Wikileaks has significant troubles to be sure, but at least they were brave (or foolish) enough to release information no matter how it will anger those with political, military or monetary power.
Domscheit-Berg is a cunt. plain for the world to see. nothing gave him the right to destroy access to information that other people possibly risked their lives to provide. nothing.
Don't know if he's owned by CIA, MI[5-6] or Mossad.
Recycled bits from Sept, 2011:
David Leigh/Guardian is working in the interest of CIA/MI6 and looking not to collaborate with WikiLeaks, but to ensnare him for prosecution.
Clue: DL Insisting on seeing the actual files
Clue: DL Pressing for the GPG passphrase
Clue: DL Publishing the ENTIRE proceeding and passphrase in a book
Dumbshit-Borg is either a long-time mole or was "turned"
Clue: D-B had full access to all unredacted material
Clue: D-B acrimoniously split with Assange/WikiLeaks over ego-boundary shit and speculative "risk" issues
Clue: D-B in his schism is part of the probable exposure of these cables - portrayed as an "accident", while he was unilaterally and admittedly sabotaging WikiLeaks
Clue: D-B can now say "I told you so" over this exposure of sources - pointing to this as evidence, rather than a situation he perpetrated
The US Army Counterintelligence Agency said in 2008 that WikiLeaks was"a potential force protection, counterintelligence, OPSEC, and INFOSEC threat to the US Army" and PLANNED OPERATIONS to neutralise/discredit WikiLeaks:
"The identification, exposure, or termination of employment of or legal actions against current or former insiders, leakers, or whistleblowers could damage or destroy this center of gravity and deter others from using Wikileaks.org to make such information public."
http://www.scribd.com/doc/28385794/Us-Intel-Wikileaks
Question: Do you think that the Agency makes these declarations in vain, for their entertainment value?
Question: Do you think they are alone, and that there are not equivalent planned and current operations by the CIA, etc.?
Question: Are the combined actions of DL and D-B implausible as the intended outcome of a counter-WikiLeaks strategy, set in motion by one or more intelligence agencies, including US Army Counterintelligence?
Think about it. Once they set this down IN PRINT, internally, and don't have a "positive" outcome? Sombody goes through the ringer.
This is likely all a setup. One with a scenario that is similar to the one indicated here, if not completely identical. It is one where where David Leigh and Dumbshit-Borg are either pathetic and self-serving dupes, or sickening quislings.
Either way, this is a noose fabricated of intentional actions with plausible deniability. Identify WikiLeaks with Assange's personality, and attack the personality. Attack the credibility of WikiLeaks methodology while distracting from their effectiveness and success in exposing filth, corruption and illegal government action.
"Flyin' in just a sweet place,
Never been known to fail..."
within the same paragraph, can you use up all the oxygen in the room?
The term is misused in much the same way as "conspiracy theorist" is used to denigrate anyone holding suspicions against the wealthy and the powerful (even while the latter have their professional conspiracy theory corps working full time to fill the prisons) no matter how well founded in fact.
In this case, its a bias against individuals who become very reputable/trusted among a subgroup without any accompanying transition to society's inner circles.
Its also interesting to see who gets a pass in this regard, despite their cult-like behavior. Ayn Rand required ideological purity from her associates, and made pronouncements of excommunication of individuals from her Objectivist movement but I don't recall any persistent charges of personality cultism against her and her followers.
Am I the only one that read "Domscheit-Berg" as "DumbShit-Berg"?
I think you greatly underestimate the difficulty of truly anonymous publishing. There are half a dozen advanced hacks capable of determining where the info came from. Especially if you are submitting to a Honeypot, but even if you are not. Yes, I know all about the many methods of anonymity - are you aware of the many methods of defeating them?
Here's what John Young, founder of Cryptome and early Wikileaks Board Member, has to say on this matter: Anonymous Publication is Dead
The REASON Wikileaks was established in the first place was BECAUSE the various 'journalism' organizations have been infiltrated by intelligence agencies. It is IMPOSSIBLE to publish hyper-sensitive stuff! My first-hand exposure to this information began on 27 Nov. 2003, and continued for several years, so I'm not just making this up. See my previous Slashdot posts.
I've told Slashdot about this before: The Plame/Wilson affair, and the unwillingness of ANY journalism organization ANYWHERE to publish their (true!) evidence indicating that G. W. Bush lied to the US public about the reason for going to war in Iraq, sparked Wikileaks. It had been considered before, but that was the impetus to make it happen.
This particular forum is filling up with lots of info that spy agencies don't like to see widely distributed. I predict that those (few) Slashdot admins who are forum spies will soon 'Slide' this forum off the front page. I.e. They will implement a Forum Slide to remove the offending discussion from sight. Watch as a bunch of 'junk' articles soon appear, and this thread becomes hidden. Note that I have exposed and correctly anticipated the actions of the Slashdot forum spies previously, and they have aggressively modded me down and/or silenced me for it, so don't be surprised if this comment gets modded 'troll' pretty quickly.
Seems like the only reason the "openleaks" came into being was to loose the Bank of America info that Wikileaks had.
The REASON Wikileaks was established in the first place was BECAUSE the various 'journalism' organizations have been infiltrated by intelligence agencies. It is IMPOSSIBLE to publish hyper-sensitive stuff! My first-hand exposure to this information began on 27 Nov. 2003, and continued for several years, so I'm not just making this up. See my previous Slashdot posts.
I've told Slashdot about this before: The Plame/Wilson affair, and the unwillingness of ANY journalism organization ANYWHERE to publish their (true!) evidence indicating that G. W. Bush lied to the US public about the reason for going to war in Iraq, sparked Wikileaks. It had been considered before, but that was the impetus to make it happen.
What is harder to infiltrate, one man or a team of men?
Hippies, "burning man" and heavy storms (190mph - I can't remember a single storm of this strength in this area, ever. And I happen to live there.) I must have been to the wrong camp, last year. The camp that I remember was so full of arrogant wanna-be hackers and carreer hipsters desperately looking for someone to honour their self-importance that I left the second day. Somebody writing for Wired, however, might have fit in perfectly... The whole hackerspace hype and popularisation of the hacker myth IMHO had a more devastating impact on the scene than all the 1990s hysteria and anti-hacker-legistlation of the last ten years.
Oh, the beautiful gloss of greality!
Wikileaks is based in Switzerland: I'm proud of my country ...