espionage
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FBI Detects Russian Intelligence Hackers Targeting Messaging Apps
The FBI has identified cyber actors linked to Russian intelligence services attempting to compromise users of popular messaging applications, including Signal.
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Turkish authorities uncover Iranian espionage cell, six suspects arrested on espionage charges
Turkish authorities announced the discovery of an Iranian espionage cell, resulting in six arrests on espionage charges, with few details released.
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Tom Hiddleston’s Dynamic 2026: From ‘Night Manager’ Return to MCU’s ‘Doomsday’ and Stephen King’s ‘The Life of Chuck’
Tom Hiddleston is set for a monumental 2026, reprising his role as Jonathan Pine in ‘The Night Manager’ Season 2, starring in Stephen King’s ‘The Life of Chuck’ on Netflix, and navigating the multiverse in Marvel’s highly anticipated ‘Avengers: Doomsday’.
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Aldrich Ames, CIA Traitor Who Sold US Secrets to Soviets, Dies in Prison at 84
Aldrich Ames, the notorious CIA officer who betrayed U.S. intelligence assets to the Soviet Union and Russia for nearly a decade, has died in prison at 84. His espionage, driven by financial motives, led to the loss of lives and…
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Ex-Russian Diplomat Sentenced to 12 Years for Espionage in Moscow
Arseny Konovalov, a former Russian diplomat, sentenced to 12 years for espionage. Verdict highlights Russia’s strict stance on national security.
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Pearl Harbor Attack: Uncovering Hidden Stories and Lasting Impact 84 Years Later
Eighty-four years after the attack on Pearl Harbor, newly discovered documents and personal accounts reveal overlooked perspectives, including those of child witnesses and hidden espionage that shaped the course of World War II.
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MI6 Unveils Digital Espionage Portal as Chief Warns of Putin’s Relentless War
Britain’s MI6 launches the ‘Silent Courier’ dark web portal to recruit spies, as outgoing chief Sir Richard Moore warns of Putin’s unwavering stance on Ukraine. The agency pivots to high-tech methods and urges caution, reflecting a shifting global intelligence landscape.
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Sargis Galstyan Sentenced to 18 Years for Espionage in Favor of Azerbaijan
The sentencing of Sargis Galstyan to 18 years in prison for alleged espionage in favor of Azerbaijan raises significant legal and societal questions. The accusations stem from the period of the 44-day war and subsequent events tied to the depopulation…








