Click here to RSVP to WHIR Events: Denver – Aug 26, 2010 Phoenix – Sept 23, 2010 Washington, DC – Oct 21 Five Most Recent Posts News: EMC Shutters Atmos Online Cloud Storage Service Articles: Cold War tale reheated for Facebook News: Increasingly Suspicious Website, Wikileaks, Fails to Pay SSL Bill News: CA Technologies Names Three Senior Executives News: Sedo Chosen to Auction Sex.com Domain (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Wikileaks ( www.wikileaks.org ), a collaborative site with the intention of facilitating the free flow of information has reportedly kept crucial information from the public about its own operations, and its secure submission system, a cornerstone of the concept, has been offline for more than three weeks. Months after Wikileaks director Julian Assange was caught lying about the identities of his organization’s board members , Wikimedia Commons reports that the site’s secure submissions server has been down since June 12 after the organization failed to pony up the $30 annual Secure Sockets Layer certificate renewal fee. Launched in 2007, Wikileaks gained wide media attention recently for releasing a video of journalists being killed by US helicopters in Iraq