PARIS (AP) — WikiLeaks says that founder Julian Assange's internet access has been cut by an unidentified state actor. Few other details were immediately available.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange at the Ecuadorian Embassy in central London. Thomson Reuters PARIS — WikiLeaks says founder Julian Assange's internet access has been cut by an unidentified state actor. Few other details were immediately available.

Assange has been up holed up at the Ecuadorean Embassy in London for more than four years after skipping bail to avoid being extradited over sex-crimes allegations.

The cramped quarters haven't prevented the Australian transparency activist from working, and WikiLeaks continues to deliver scoops including revelations that have rattled Hillary Clinton's campaign for president as the US election enters its final stretch.

WikiLeaks tweeted around 3:30 pm EST that Assange's internet access was cut off by Ecuador on Saturday.

"We can confirm Ecuador cut off Assange's internet access Saturday, 5pm GMT, shortly after publication of Clinton's Goldman Sachs speechs," the organization said.

Calls, texts, and emails left with WikiLeaks weren't immediately returned Monday. A woman who picked up the phone at the embassy said: "I cannot disclose any information." An email to Ecuador's ambassador wasn't immediately answered. London's Metropolitan Police declined comment.