Aaron Swartz may have been hounded by the US government because of links with Wikileaks
WikiLeaks reveals association with Aaron Swartz
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January, 2013
In
a series of tweets, WikiLeaks disclosed that deceased Internet
activist and Reddit co-founder Aaron Swartz may have contributed to
the organization and had even been in contact with Julian Assange.
WikiLeaks
said it was divulging this information “due
to the investigation into the Secret Service involvement with
#AaronSwartz.”
Swartz, who committed a suicide on Jan. 11, was arrested two years ago for breaking and entering into an MIT storage closet and accessing an Acer laptop that he programmed to download millions of scholarly articles from the JSTOR database. The Secret Service took charge of the Swartz investigation two days before his arrest and provided the prosecution with information that led to its harsh pursuit of the 26-year-old.
While
it is unclear why WikiLeaks decided to disclose Swartz’s
involvement with the document archive organization, some have
suggested that the alliance may have prompted the US Attorney’s
Office and the Secret Service to pursue Swartz more harshly.
WikiLeaks
confirmed that Swartz was in contact with its founder, Julian
Assange, and indicated that he might have been one of their sources.
“Aaron
Swartz assisted WikiLeaks #aaronwartz,” read
the first tweet.
“Aaron
Swartz was in communication with Julian Assange, including during
2010 and 2011,”
the second one said.
“We
have strong reasons to believe, but cannot prove, that Aaron Swartz
was a WikiLeaks source. #aaronswartz”
The
Verge’s Tim Carmody published an article in which he suggested that
Swartz may have killed himself while defending WikiLeaks, but the
organization called that position “a
little far-fetched.”
“The
aim of these tweets could be to imply that the US Attorney’s Office
and the Secret Service targeted Swartz in order to get at WikiLeaks,
and that Swartz died still defending his contacts’
anonymity,” wrote
Carmody.
But
because WikiLeaks has an anonymous user base, the organization only
suspects that Swartz was a source, but does not know for certain. The
reasons behind WikiLeaks’ disclosure of a possible source are still
unclear. The organization does not usually reveal any of its sources,
but when questioned by a CNET reporter, WikiLeaks representative
Kristinn Hrafnsson confirmed that the tweets were authentic.
=The
disclosure of Swartz’s potential involvement might have been the
first time that the organization revealed one of its sources.
“We
can not provide details about the security of our media organisation
or its anonymous drop box for sources because to do so would help
those who would like to compromise the security of our organisation
and its sources,” the
organization states on its website. “What
we can say is that we operate a number of servers across multiple
international jurisdictions and we we do not keep logs.
Hence these
logs can not be seized. Anonymization occurs early in the WikiLeaks
network, long before information passes to our web servers. Without
specialized global internet traffic analysis, multiple parts of our
organisation must conspire with each other to strip submitters of
their anonymity.”
Hrafnsson
said he could not elaborate on the meaning of the tweets at the
current time, but said CNET could contact him again later with
further questions.
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