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Director:
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Plot:
A look at the early career of Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange.
Underground: The Julian Assange Story
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2357453
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SOURCE: Underground: The Julian Assange Story 2012 720p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Biography, Drama
Director: Robert Connolly
Stars: Rachel Griffiths, Anthony LaPaglia, Alex Williams
Plot: A look at the early career of Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange.
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Julian Assange is one of the most significant figures of the twenty first century. But before he was famous, before WikiLeaks, before the internet even existed, he was a teenage computer hacker in Melbourne. This is his story. In 1989, known as 'Mendax', Assange and two friends formed a group called the 'International Subversives'. Using early home computers and defining themselves as 'white hat hackers' - those who look but don't steal - they broke into some of the world's most powerful and secretive organisations. They were young, brilliant, and in the eyes of the US Government, a major threat to national security. At the urging of the FBI, the Australian Federal Police set up a special taskforce to catch them. But at a time when most Australian police had never seen a computer, let alone used one, they had to figure out just where to begin. Police ingenuity and old-fashioned detective work are pitted against nimble, highly skilled young men in this new crime frontier. What follows, is a tense and gripping game of cat and mouse through the electronic underground of Melbourne.—Anonymous