Computerworld - Wikileaks.org, the whistleblower organization's main Web site, is back up in the U.S. less than 10 days after domain name service provider EveryDNS terminated the domain name, citing stability concerns.
The restored site is now being hosted by Silicon Valley Web Hosting and is using Dynadot, a San Mateo, Calif.-based firm as its registrar and DNS provider, according to Netcraft , an Internet monitoring firm based in the U.K. The site has been up and running since Friday, according to Netcraft.
For the moment, the U.S site does not appear to be serving up any content. Instead, all it is redirecting users to a mirror site hosted by an Internet service provider in Russia, said Paul Mutton, a security analyst with Netcraft.
Even so, it is surprising to see Wikileaks.org being hosted again in the U.S. considering the amount of opposition there has been to its recent actions, Mutton said.
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