In a recent episode of "The Langley Files," the CIA admitted that it overthrew the Iranian government in 1953 for the first time in 80 years. Although it has...
A Russian counter-intelligence operation has busted Alexei Navalny collaborating with a British Mi6 agent in order to topple Russian President Vladimir Putin.
A woman with dual US and Russian citizenship has been charged with being Putin’s spy for failing to register as a foreign agent, as well as other crimes, after allegedly opening a 'Russian propaganda centre' in New York and communicating directly with Vladimir Putin himself.
According to Aston University researchers, cloud servers are running out of space, which the experts warn will result in a global data shortage.
A director at a DRDO research unit based in Pune named Pradeep Kurulkar was arrested for sending crucial intelligence to Pakistan. A scientist employed at India's esteemed Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has...
The Wall Street Journal recently covered an article about the CIA struggling to rebuild spy networks in China. This week, a lengthy investigative piece titled "American spies confront a...
After repeatedly accusing Google of ignoring Russian laws on obscenity, Russia has dramatically escalated its long-running battle with major US-based internet platforms. On Friday a Moscow court imposed an unprecedented fine of almost $100 million on Google for corrupting minors with porn, propaganda and transgenderism.
The FBI has asked Americans to spy on their own family and friends, examine them for signs of “homegrown violent extremism,” and report them. The call for snitches comes as the FBI turns its surveillance powers on regular Americans.
Head of US Secret Service, James Murray, quits to join Snapchat. For permitting Anthony Ornato, a top Secret Service agent, to serve as a political consultant in the Trump White House, Murray has come under scrutiny.
Late in the spring of 2020, Jan Marsalek, an Austrian bank executive, was suspended from his job. He was a widely admired figure in the European business community—charismatic, trilingual, and well travelled. Even at his busiest, as the chief operating officer of Wirecard, Germany’s fastest-growing financial-technology company, he would assure subordinates who sought a minute of his time that he had one, just for them. “For you, always,” he used to say. But he would say that to almost everyone.