WikiLeaks confirmed Monday that the Ecuadorean government had cut Julian Assange’s Internet access, ending speculation that it was the U.S. or U.K. governments that had done so. “We can confirm Ecuador cut off Assange’s internet access Saturday, 5 pm GMT, shortly after publication of (Hillary) Clinton’s Goldman Sachs speechs [sic],” WikiLeaks tweeted. The antisecrecy group said over Twitter that it had “activated appropriate contingency plans.” WikiLeaks founder Assange has been living in Ecuador’s embassy in London since June 2012.