WikiLeaks has fully opened a tip archive of US embassy cables as well as voiced instructions this sunrise upon how to decrypt a file. The site has been releasing selected cables in stages over a past year, sometimes in team-work with news media houses.
Over a past two days, WikiLeaks additionally conducted a worldwide poll of a supporters, upon Facebook as well as Twitter, of either to release a full archive. The response was overwhelmingly in foster during about 15:1.
The preference to open a archive follows a leak of an encrypted record containing a full contents, as well as public avowal of a tip passphrase used to open a file.
This is how WikiLeaks voiced a preference upon Twitter this morning:
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It points to a Cablegate! page du ring W! ikiLeaks , which contains a download link for a full archive in 7z zipped format.
http://88.80.16.63/torrent/cablegate/cablegate-201108300212.7z.torrent
Then came instructions to decrypt a passphrase.
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The tangible command for decryption regulating a OpenSSL program:
WikiL! eaks
WikiLeak supporters were speedy to open their own mirrors of a database.
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