Assange Hearing: Manning Sought Help Accessing Video Game Database, Not 
Hacking US Government System
  
https://sputniknews.com/uk/202002251078402898-assange-hearing-manning-sought-help-accessing-video-game-database-not-hacking-us-government-system/

    Julian Assange is charged with 17 counts under the espionage act and one 
count of "conspiracy to commit computer intrusion". This charge has been 
erroneously misused by the US to represent an attempted act of 'hacking' in 
order to shield Chelsea Manning from detection while revealing classified 
documents to WikiLeaks, according to his defence.

    US Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning sought help from Julian Assange in 
order to crack a password hash so that she could access a video gaming and 
music database, Belmarsh Magistrates’ Court was told on 25 February 2020.

    Mark Summers QC, a barrister on Assange's legal team, told Judge Venessa 
Baraitser that the US government is aware of this fact and that their 
extradition request, which cites one charge of "conspiracy to commit computer 
intrusion" is therefore fundamentally dishonest.

    This is the first time that this claim, that Manning merely sought help to 
access a video gaming site which was blocked by the US military, was made 
public. Summers also submitted to the court arguments and evidence to show that 
Manning didn't need either a username or password in order to access the 
information which she did end up leaking to WikiLeaks. Furthermore, Assange was 
ultimately unable to assist Manning and so this attempt ultimately went nowhere.

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