Leakymails: the next Argentine Wikileaks?

«Leakymails was conceived with the intention of obtaining transparency through the dissemination and publication of emails as well as pictures and any other type of material of socio-political importance that helps the citizens of the different nations of the world, not only to see the acts of corruption and hypocrisy of which they are victims, but also serve as an instrument and support so that every day we all fight together by more transparent institutions and governments«.

This is how its creators explain the purpose of this new website, which is already causing headaches for several Kirchner officials.

Is that this new version of the already internationally recognized WikiLeaks, reached the official and private postal accounts of first and second line officials of the national government. Among those accused are: Julio De Vido, Nilda Garré, Héctor Timerman, Amado Boudou and Héctor Icazuriaga, among others.

The emails that are uploaded to the site, of which the owner is not known, were written between 2006 and 2011. They were not ratified or denied by official officials.

Despite the fact that Leakymails assures that it will disseminate emails from all types of officials, regardless of political party, so far those affected were Kirchner officials.

Source: TN


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  1.   Mario raimondi said

    Who cares what caramelito Ibarra ate? Is it a matter of state? Is it publicly relevant?

  2.   Let's use Linux said

    Haha… as is. Hopefully they incorporate those too.

  3.   Let's use Linux said

    I agree Mario. That is also part of the debate on Wikileaks.

  4.   tail said

    I find it worrying that someone has access to so many emails from officials, many are personal accounts of gmail, hotmail, FIBERTEL, etc. They are not email accounts that are on state servers.

    More than a search for transparency, it seems to me a violation of privacy, and spying on public officials. I hope these guys go in cana.

    In addition, many are emails from 2007 even and do we find out now? What use did they make of that information in the meantime? it is very suspicious that this comes out in election year ...

    Finally, maybe I did not look well, but if they do it for transparency, shouldn't the full headers of the emails be? Am I supposed to distrust "politicians" and trust "anonymous"?

  5.   grwhwh said

    Che, I've been reading several of the emails. At least those were pure boludécez….
    Is that the fight against corruption?

  6.   Doublejotaa said

    I liked the slogan .. It's true, there are a lot of good people and the only thing bad people need is that the good ones do nothing ..

  7.   Let's use Linux said

    I agree. It is full of personal emails of no value.

  8.   Let's use Linux said

    Yes, but deep down (although the information may be MUCH more "relevant" than that posted by these turnips) the problem is the same: Wikileaks violates emails from public officials (also cables and other information). Ultimately, it is a crime. The point is that, depending on the information that is "uncovered", one can justify "more" or "less" this type of practice. That just seems interesting to me to discuss.
    Hug! Paul.

  9.   niqueco said

    This has nothing to do with Wikileaks. They mention Wikileaks to legitimize something that is nothing more than a very dirty intelligence operation, very heavy. They are not people who receive, like Wikileaks, information relevant to the public, edit and publish it ... No. This is a shady spy organization ... if they even publish telephone conversations!

    All there is are private things, private life. There is nothing of public relevance. This is a sample of the type of people that government K has in front ...

  10.   Mario raimondi said

    Smells like a silly intelligence operative. Especially doing copy paste on webmails. They open an account in google last week to put a couple of occasional sentences about the right to information and they publish personal emails (not state documents that could be interesting for freedom of information), and on top of that, they set up a crime of violation of correspondence. (Art. 153.- Anyone who improperly opens a letter, a closed document, or a telegraphic, telephone or other dispatch that is not addressed to him, or improperly seizes a letter, will be punished with imprisonment from fifteen days to six months. , of a statement, of an office or of other private paper, even if it is not closed; or suppresses or deviates from its destination a correspondence that is not addressed to him. He will be imprisoned from one month to one year, if the culprit communicates to another will publish the content of the letter, writing or dispatch.) In short, a political operation will know from whom. Don't be fooled this from Leykymails is rotten fish.

  11.   phorious said

    Interesting. But if it comes from TN .. by itself it just smells bad.

  12.   cashew said

    Hmm .. how strange that there is nothing from Ciro James, and the listening of Macri, the new fachohero of the porteños ……

  13.   Ikaros said

    Yes, and the one who made the Chrome extension to hide Google+ just wanted to help the user focus on searches, it is not Mark Zuckerberg or a Facebook fan trying to sideline the competition in the middle of the XD championship And the others matches? And the emails of "all the nations of the world"? And why in Blogger (proprietary), why not in WordPress (free)? And if it is for «all the nations of the world, why is it only in Spanish? And why only emails (digitized text = easy to alter), why is there nothing printed or wiretapping? I know, because then it wouldn't be called leakymails, but why did they choose to exclusively broadcast emails (digitized text = easy to alter)?

  14.   Krafty said

    "Source: TN", ...
    you are wetting his ear 🙂 ………