Media | WikiLeaks WikiLeaks Leaking: Newspaper Snags Site's Entire Stash 'We are free to do whatever we want:' editor By Matt Cantor Posted Dec 23, 2010 6:44 AM CST Copied Julian Assange head of WikiLeaks gestures during a press conference at the home of Frontline Club founding member Vaughan Smith, at Bungay, England, Friday, Dec. 17, 2010. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) From the turnabout-is-fair-play department: A Norwegian newspaper has snagged unauthorized access to WikiLeaks’ entire stash of government records—making it the only news source to hold all the material, ABC News reports. Aftenposten wouldn’t say how it managed to acquire the documents, but the feat could suck the wind out of WikiLeaks’ burgeoning influence. “We are free to do whatever we want with these documents," the paper’s editor said. "We're free to publish the documents or not publish the documents. We can publish on the Internet or on paper. We are handling these documents just like all other journalistic material to which we have gained access." Read These Next Online boo-bears go after the demo firm tearing White House apart. Trump reportedly wants a $230M payout from the DOJ. A well-known nutrition influencer died after a home birth. Plane windshield partially shatters mid-flight. There's a suspect. Report an error