Espionage
Germany opens new probe into suspected Turkish spying
Germany launched a second investigation on March 28 into suspected spying by Turkey, with the German interior minister saying Berlin will not tolerate foreign espionage on its soil.
Turkey Spying on Its Citizens in Germany
There has been another scandal between Germany and Turkey after it became clear that Ankara is spying on its citizens in the Federal Republic.
- Read more about Turkey Spying on Its Citizens in Germany
- Log in to post comments
Mossad reportedly turned French spies into double agents after joint Syria Op
An internal report written by French intelligence, parts of which were published in the daily newspaper Le Monde on Sunday, reveal efforts by the Mossad to develop relationships with French spies, “to the point of crossing the line of turning them into double agents.”
WikiLeaks: 150 IP Addresses from Bulgaria are Part of CIA's tracking list
In the list of IP addresses monitored by the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), which have been uploaded on the website WikiLeaks has 150 addresses from Bulgaria, according to BNT.
CIA blasts WikiLeaks for leaking documents
The Central Intelligence Agency on March 8 accused WikiLeaks of endangering Americans, helping U.S. rivals and hampering the fight against terror threats by releasing what the anti-secrecy site claimed was a trove of CIA hacking tools.
- Read more about CIA blasts WikiLeaks for leaking documents
- Log in to post comments
Famed basketball coach backs colleague who supports Jankovic
Famed basketball expert Dusko Vujosevic has told Blic that he was infuriated over "the dragging through the mud" of his Dusan Ivkovic.
Like his equally well-known, now retired colleague and former Serbia coach, Vujosevic also supported Sasa Jankovic for president.
WikiLeaks CIA files: The 6 biggest spying secrets revealed by the release of ‘Vault 7′
WikiLeaks has released a huge set of files that it calls “Year Zero” and which mark the biggest exposure of CIA spying secrets ever.
Rising risk of ballot box manipulation
Wikileaks has just released thousands more documents claiming that the CIA has developed special methods to turn almost every gadget that we use in our daily lives, from TV sets to mobile phones, into a two-way monitoring device to spy on individuals.
- Read more about Rising risk of ballot box manipulation
- Log in to post comments
Rising risk of foreign ballot box manipulation in Turkey
Wikileaks has just released thousands more documents claiming that the CIA has developed special methods to turn almost every gadget that we use in our daily lives, from TV sets to mobile phones, into a two-way monitoring device to spy on individuals.
WikiLeaks says it releases files on 'CIA's cyber spying tools'
Anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks published on March 7 what it said were thousands of pages of internal Central Intelligence Agency discussions about hacking techniques used over several years, renewing concerns about the security of consumer electronics.