WikiLeaks will publish the documents 'every week for the next 10 weeks' Credit: REUTERS/Axel Schmidt WikiLeaks is promising to release secret documents relating to the U.S. election, at a time when there are already questions over whether Russian hackers are feeding the site information.WikiLeaks will publish the documents “every week for the next 10 weeks” and the topics include the U.S. election, war, arms, Google, and mass surveillance, site founder Julian Assange said on Tuesday in a press conference. All the U.S. election documents will be released before Nov. 8, when voters cast their ballots. The leaks pertain to “U.S. power factions and how they operate,” Assange said. However, he denied deliberately trying to sabotage Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s election chances.“There’s been a lot of misquoting of me and WikiLeaks publications,” he added. The upcoming leaks will come as cybersecurity experts worry that hackers — possibly backed by the Russian government — are trying to shape media coverage of this year’s presidential election.For the past months, websites claiming to be from hacktivists have leaked stolen emails and documents taken from political committees and U.S. officials — some of which may be painting Clinton in a harsh light. WikiLeaks may also be playing a role. In July, the site published more than 19,000 emails, taken from the Democratic National Committee, that threatened to derail voter support for Clinton.+ Read CSO’s package of stories on hacking an election +WikiLeaks hasn’t revealed its source for the stolen emails. But the DNC was the recent victim of a high-profile data breach that officials blamed on Russian state-sponsored hackers.Although the FBI is investigating the breach, U.S. intelligence officials are reportedly confident the Russian government was in some way involved. Clinton herself has also said Russia hacked the DNC. But in an interview earlier this year, Assange said there was no proof supporting that claim. “Of course, this is a diversion pushed by the Hillary Clinton campaign,” he said. On Tuesday, Assange didn’t mention whether the upcoming leaks would only deal with Clinton or also her rival Donald Trump. But WikiLeaks is also recruiting an army of internet users to defend the site from “pressure” the site is facing from critics. The first publication of the documents will start this week, Assange said. Related content brandpost How an integrated platform approach improves OT security By Richard Springer Sep 26, 2023 5 mins Security news Teachers urged to enter schoolgirls into UK’s flagship cybersecurity contest CyberFirst Girls aims to introduce girls to cybersecurity, increase diversity, and address the much-maligned skills shortage in the sector. By Michael Hill Sep 26, 2023 4 mins Back to School Education Industry IT Training news CREST, IASME to deliver UK NCSC’s Cyber Incident Exercising scheme CIE scheme aims to help organisations find quality service providers that can advise and support them in practising cyber incident response plans. By Michael Hill Sep 26, 2023 3 mins IT Governance Frameworks Incident Response Data and Information Security news Baffle releases encryption solution to secure data for generative AI Solution uses the advanced encryption standard algorithm to encrypt sensitive data throughout the generative AI pipeline. By Michael Hill Sep 26, 2023 3 mins Encryption Generative AI Data and Information Security Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe