quarta-feira, 1 de dezembro de 2010

Bank of America rejects conjecture that it is WikiLeaks' next target


(CNN) -- Bank of America tersely dismissed speculation Tuesday that it is the "big U.S. bank" that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange told Forbes magazine will be the website's next target.
The left-leaning website Huffington Post published that conjecture, citing an October 2009 interview with Computer World magazine in which Assange said he had "5GB from Bank of America, one of the executive's hard drives." But bank spokesman Scott Silvestri said there was no more proof of that now than there was 14 months earlier.
"More than a year ago WikiLeaks claimed to have the computer hard drive of a Bank of America executive," Silvestri said.
"Aside from the claims themselves, we have no evidence that supports this assertion. We are unaware of any new claims by WikiLeaks that pertain specifically to Bank of America".
Assange teased Forbes in the interview published Monday, saying the information he was preparing to release "could take down a bank or two". CNN