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Lanya

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CIA edits Wikipedia entries
« on: August 16, 2007, 06:50:27 PM »
CIA Edits Wikipedia Entries

A 24-year-old graduate student at the California Institute of Technology named Virgil Griffith (hacker name: "Romanpoet") has created a program called "Wikipedia Scanner," which matches IP addresses of Wiki editors to the names of the individuals or groups to which those addresses are registered. So, yes, you can still edit your own profile (as so many people do), but prepare yourself for the humiliation of being outed...

Among those undercover editors already dragged into the light of day is the CIA. According to the BBC:

    On the profile of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the tool indicates that a worker on the CIA network reportedly added the exclamation "Wahhhhhh!" before a section on the leader's plans for his presidency.

    A warning on the profile of the anonymous editor reads: "You have recently vandalised a Wikipedia article, and you are now being asked to stop this type of behaviour."

    Other changes that have been made are more innocuous, and include tweaks to the profile of former CIA chief Porter Goss and celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey.

    When asked whether it could confirm whether the changes had been made by a person using a CIA computer, an agency spokesperson responded: "I cannot confirm that the traffic you cite came from agency computers.

    "I'd like in any case to underscore a far larger and more significant point that no one should doubt or forget: The CIA has a vital mission in protecting the United States, and the focus of this agency is there, on that decisive work."

Wahhhhhh!
http://www.motherjones.com/mojoblog/archives/2007/08/5203_cia_edits_wikip.html
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Re: CIA edits Wikipedia entries
« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2007, 06:56:05 PM »
CIA Edits Wikipedia Entries

A 24-year-old graduate student at the California Institute of Technology named Virgil Griffith (hacker name: "Romanpoet") has created a program called "Wikipedia Scanner," which matches IP addresses of Wiki editors to the names of the individuals or groups to which those addresses are registered. So, yes, you can still edit your own profile (as so many people do), but prepare yourself for the humiliation of being outed...

Among those undercover editors already dragged into the light of day is the CIA. According to the BBC:

    On the profile of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the tool indicates that a worker on the CIA network reportedly added the exclamation "Wahhhhhh!" before a section on the leader's plans for his presidency.

    A warning on the profile of the anonymous editor reads: "You have recently vandalised a Wikipedia article, and you are now being asked to stop this type of behaviour."

    Other changes that have been made are more innocuous, and include tweaks to the profile of former CIA chief Porter Goss and celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey.

    When asked whether it could confirm whether the changes had been made by a person using a CIA computer, an agency spokesperson responded: "I cannot confirm that the traffic you cite came from agency computers.

    "I'd like in any case to underscore a far larger and more significant point that no one should doubt or forget: The CIA has a vital mission in protecting the United States, and the focus of this agency is there, on that decisive work."

Wahhhhhh!
http://www.motherjones.com/mojoblog/archives/2007/08/5203_cia_edits_wikip.html


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Re: CIA edits Wikipedia entries
« Reply #2 on: August 16, 2007, 07:33:08 PM »
A Wikipedia scanner invented by an American student has made it easy to see who is editing entries in the popular online encyclopaedia.

Virgil Griffith took Wikipedia's records of who was editing entries and matched the IP addresses to a database of companies and organisations.

The student has organised this into a searchable database that has highlighted some interesting cases of organisations editing information pertaining to themselves.
Griffith cited several examples, including the CIA recently editing a page on the invasion of Iraq to highlight the speculative nature of civilian casualty figures, as well as an edit to Oprah Winfrey's page.

Meanwhile, a user at the Democratic party headquarters was responsible for editing right-wing radio DJ Rush Limbaugh's entry to describe him as a "racist" and a "bigot", while describing his audience as "legally retarded".

In the UK, someone at Conservative central office has been heavily editing Oliver Letwin's details, removing mentions of his suggestion that public spending could be cut by ?20bn.

The Wikipedia scanner allows users to search by company or organisation, revealing, for example, what edits Apple has made to Microsoft's entry.


http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2196707/scanner-shows-writes-wikipedia

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Re: CIA edits Wikipedia entries
« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2007, 09:21:22 AM »
The Canadian government intervened to alter the biographies of its Cabinet Ministers.  I think the real story is gonna be, who DIDN'T intervene?