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the site has an injunction against it preventing the domain name from being used, but it can be accessed directly at

 

http://88.80.13.160/

 

basically it provides an anonymous means for whistleblowers to post leaked documents and analyze and distribute them, and of course, some powerful folks don't like that.

 

will be interesting to hear how this plays out in the courts (not that they can stop it -- it's easy to mirror sites internationally)

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