Assange's last-minute 'poison pill'
It was previously reported that WikiLeaks is planning to issue a massive encrypted version of its documents that could be released in the event of an employee's arrest - a sort of last-minute 'poison pill'.
However, The Guardian newspaper has now reported that the website has no such plans.
Even as founder Julian Assange now prepares to negotiate his terms with UK police, following a surrender, WikiLeaks continues to release documents relating to world diplomacy and secret cables sent from the United States to many countries.
The organisation's prowess has also taken a severe hit after a worldwide operation cut off its online payment gateway, isolating the website from online donors.
It's now come down to a wait as the world continues to follow Julian Assange's journey from infamous whistle-blower to rape accused.
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