Rampant speculation about which major financial institution Wikileaks founder Julian Assange means to target with a document dump in 2011 has at least one U.S. bank playing aggressive defense. Bank of America executives are reportedly scouring documents for potentially damaging information, and trying to determine if any computer hard drives are missing. As early as 2009, Assange claimed Wikileaks had possession of a BofA executive’s hard drive containing material that could propel some high-level resignations.
Wikileaks Could Shatter Hopes for Greater Transparency
Posted by: Mike Martin January 3, 2011 02:18 PMRampant speculation about which major financial institution Wikileaks founder Julian Assange means to target with a document dump in 2011 has at least one U.S. bank playing aggressive defense. Bank of America executives are reportedly scouring documents for potentially damaging information, and trying to determine if any computer hard drives are missing. As early as 2009, Assange claimed Wikileaks had possession of a BofA executive’s hard drive containing material that could propel some high-level resignations.