Wikileaks releases some data about Macron
Freedom of information campaign group Wikileaks has released over 21,000 emails from the presidential campaign of French President Emmanuel Macron, stating the source of the leaks came from someone inside the campaign.Hopefully, this'll weaken his standing to some extent. No doubt, he's feeling very vindictive against the insider now.
Wikileaks announced the publication of the 21,075 emails on Monday presenting them in the form of a searchable database. In a statement on the group’s website, they said that the number of total emails amounts to over 75,000 but they were only able to verify the authenticity of 21,075 using the Domain Keys Identified Mail (DKIM) system.
The total archive, according to Wikileaks amounts to 71,848 emails, 26,506 attachments from 4,493 different individual email addresses. So far the group has not released any specific email conversations but has encouraged other to sift through the emails by providing a searchable database.
Labels: communications, France, political corruption