WikiLeaks used to live at wikileaks.org but they recently changed it to wikileaks.ch
Because some countries block access to WikiLeaks, many people have created "mirror" sites that have the same content.
You can find a list of mirror sites here: http://wikileaks.info/
Julian assange created wikileaks.
wikileaks.ch
The WikiLeaks website first appeared on the Internet in December 2006.
It is difficult to pinpoint an "official" website for the organization. Wikileaks has many copies, or "mirrors" of its home page. Essentially, there are numerous Wikileaks "home pages;" the same information can be accessed through any of the mirror sites listed on www.wikileaks.ch under the "Mirrors" tab at the top of the page.
As if they'd tell you.
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This site has nothing to do with wikileaks.
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.
As of my last update in October 2023, WikiLeaks' primary website is accessible at "wikileaks.org." However, the organization has faced various domain issues and censorship in the past, leading to the use of multiple mirrors and alternative domains. For the most current address, it's best to check reliable news sources or their official social media channels.
Yes, it is legal to visit WikiLeaks as it is a website that provides information and does not engage in illegal activities. However, accessing and sharing classified or confidential information from WikiLeaks may be illegal depending on the laws of your country.
Accessing WikiLeaks itself is not illegal, as it is a website that publishes leaked information. However, the legality of accessing specific content on WikiLeaks may depend on the laws of the country you are in and the nature of the information being accessed. It is important to be aware of any legal implications before accessing and sharing any information from WikiLeaks.
Go to wikileaks.ch and you can read through and search confidential government documents.