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Saturday, May 07, 2011
Wall Street Journal launches Wikileaks-style portal - SafeHouse
The Wall Street Journal launched a new Wikileaks-style portal - SafeHouse. The portal lets people submit "newsworthy contracts, correspondence, emails, financial records or databases from companies, government agencies or non-profits". While the WSJ encourages people to leave their contact information along with their tips, they do provide people with ways to submit information anonymously, including encrypting files and encoding documents.
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