Currently, it has not been proven that members of Wikileaks have hacked into government systems to obtain information. Rather, Wikileaks obtains information through anonymous submissions on their website.
There are innumerable government offices and positions, especially in states with large bureaucracies. There are the officials of the various branches of government, their attachés, interns, and secretaries, the various agencies and their employees, the military and all of its members, the police, fire, and emergency responders, etc.
No agencies work with the president. Members of his cabinet are usually the head of various departments.
Various government agencies and charities.
Most governments have an Executive agency, a Health agency, an Education agency, and a Military agency; various governments have many other agencies depending on the type of government.
The executive branch of the US government is all the government except the Legislature and its employees and the judicial system (i.e. courts and judges) The President of the US is the chief of the executive branch. He and the vice-president are the only elected members of this branch. The 15 cabinet secretaries are heads of the main executive departments. There are other agencies and offices as well. All have hundreds of employees all over the country. There is a vast array of government workers, most of whom work for the executive branch.
In the Federal government, the legislative branch (Congress) comprises the House of Representatives (435 members, apportioned among the States by population) and the Senate (100 members, two from each State). The legislative branch also includes various Congressional agencies.
The various government agencies involved in the prevention of crime and the apprehension of criminals.Source: Wiktionary
A system of government agencies is commonly referred to as a "bureaucracy." Bureaucracies are organized structures within a government that implement policies, manage public programs, and provide various services to citizens. They operate through a hierarchical system, with different agencies responsible for specific functions or areas of governance.
On days when WikiLeaks releases new documents (such as November 28, 2010 when the US State Department cables were released) the website experienced a Dos or denial of service attack by various hackers and organizations and basically overloaded the wikileaks server. In some countries (United Arab Emirates, Thailand, China and Australia) WikiLeaks has been blocked before. Recently WikiLeaks changed domain names from wikileaks.org to wikileaks.ch ... try the new domain.
Founded in 2006, the WikiLeaks website has a database of 1.2 million classified government documents, leaked from anonymous sources. Some of the more famous ones include war logs from Afghanistan and Iraq as well as thousands of embassy cables released November 28, 2010.
Accessing or distributing information from WikiLeaks is not inherently illegal, as the organization itself is not considered illegal. However, the legality of accessing or distributing specific information from WikiLeaks may depend on various factors, such as the nature of the information and any applicable laws or regulations. It is important to consider the potential legal implications before accessing or sharing any information from WikiLeaks.
The number of buildings that the Ontario government uses runs to several hundred, and possibly over a thousand. They are used by various government departments and agencies, and they are located in many communities all across the province. I suspect, however, that you might have been thinking about the Ontario Legislative Building, located in Queen's Park, at the head of University Avenue, in Toronto. The room that the Provincial members of the Government meet in, is called the THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. The room that the Federal members of the Government meet in, is called the HOUSE OF COMMONS.