Guardian Ignores MI5 Warnings, Vows To 'Publish More Snowden Leaks'
dryriver writes in with news that a new round of Snowden leaks may be on the way. "Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger says he plans to publish more revelations from Edward Snowden despite MI5 warning that such disclosures cause enormous damage. Mr Rusbridger insisted the paper was right to publish files leaked by the US intelligence analyst and had helped to prompt a necessary and overdue debate. Mr Rusbridger said more stories would be published in the future as the leaked documents were 'slowly and responsibly' worked through. His comments come after criticism from the new head of MI5, Andrew Parker. Making public the 'reach and limits' of intelligence-gathering techniques gave terrorists the advantage, he said. He warned that terrorists now had tens of thousands of means of communication 'through e-mail, IP telephony, in-game communication, social networking, chat rooms, anonymising services and a myriad of mobile apps'. Mr Parker said it was vital for MI5 to retain the capability to access such information if it was to protect the country. "
I think the guardian got all his stuff in a batch file, they're just going through it slowly, the man himself is not releasing anything new.
unethical to continue releasing the data?
http://cryptome.org/2013/10/26-years-snowden.htm
The data exists outside Russia. No new data is been released from Russia.
Other interesting comments
http://cryptome.org/2013/10/nsa-link-removed.htm
http://cryptome.org/2013/10/nsa-tor-disinfo.htm and http://cryptome.org/2013/10/questioning-snowden-truth.htm
Domestic spying is now "Benign Information Gathering"