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WikiLeaks site eventually no longer be accessible after the domain is turned off by the domain provider EveryDNS.net.
WASHINGTON - site WikiLeaks eventually no longer be accessible after the domain is turned off by the domain provider EveryDNS.net.
"Domain WikiLeaks.org been 'turned off' by EveryDNS.net in the United States (U.S.) by reason of a mass attack to the site," said the WikiLeaks through official Twitter account, as quoted by News.com, Friday (12/3/2010 .)
The company responsible for the domain provider did not deny that they have omitted WikiLeaks.org sites that has teamed up with EveryDNS.net for four years.
"EveryDNS.net has been providing services domain name system (DNS) WikiLeaks.org circumstances until December 2, 2010, at 10.00 local time," said the EveryDNS.net.
Unfortunately EveryDNS not give a clear reason for termination related WikiLeaks domain that previously has revealed approximately 250 thousand more diplomatic documents and create anger almost all leaders of the country.
To bring back to their site, WikiLeaks required to register a domain WikiLeaks.org to another domain provider. WikiLeaks.org own domain should belong to them until 2018 later.
EveryDNS.net Action is the next stage after the previous provider of the Amazon server is also doing the same thing, cut off cooperation with the WikiLeaks because the site was considered to violate the provisions.
WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, Interpol is currently a fugitive. Until now he never appeared again to the public even though he was known in England.
By sari, okezone.com, Updated: 12/3/2010 3:17 AM

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