People *shouldn't have* send their credit card number via email. But now it's done, Wikileaks *should not* share them publicly.
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Agree
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Individuals soing so surely does not excuse people putting these into the widespread public domain.
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Yeah – hence the first part :) Also see: follow-ups.
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WikiLeaks not vetting emails = horriffic. People sending credit card nos via email in the first place = normal non-techyhuman nature
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@alexgibneyfilm WL seems to say intentional? https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/756857583588245504 … cc@wikileaksThis Tweet is unavailable. -
@glamarre2 That would be consistent with Julian's "principles."
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@alexgibneyfilm the real anger should be why just having the credit card number, expiry & CVV is sufficient to steal money from you.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Never been a huge fan of Assange himself anyway, actually. Overrated guy.
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