A.I. Will Never Replace Real-Life Spies, Says UK’s MI6 Boss
Artificial intelligence will change the world of espionage, but it won´t replace the need for human spies, the head of Britain´s MI6 says.
Artificial intelligence will change the world of espionage, but it won´t replace the need for human spies, the head of Britain´s MI6 says.
France’s Parliament voted to approve controversial law allowing police to remotely turn on cameras and microphones to surveil suspects.
A retired American intelligence official told the Miami Herald in a report published Wednesday that China has been conducting espionage activities in Cuba since at least 1992, taking advantage of the fall of the Soviet Union to forge a closer relationship with the fellow communist nation.
Australia’s Parliament prevents Russia building new embassy citing threats of espionage and political interference.
The French Senate has approved a bill that would allow the state to spy on individuals by remotely activating phone microphones and cameras.
The United States has launched a social media campaign aimed at recruiting spies from Russia, reports on Monday have suggested.
Spies working either directly or indirectly for the Chinese government are extremely active in the capital of the EU, a government report has said.
An intelligence agency report says one of them plotted to intimidate the Hong Kong relatives of a Canadian lawmaker.
Politicians in France have been warned by a security chief that their country is particularly vulnerable to Russian spy infiltration.
Sweden informed Russia that five employees of the Embassy in Stockholm were asked to leave as they were suspected of spying.
A classic of the Cold War — Russian spy trawlers — with ostensibly civilian ships loitering close to NATO exercises and underwater cables.
On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria,” former New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, who also served as Commissioner of the U.S. Customs Service and Under Secretary for enforcement at the U.S. Treasury Department under
Two suspected Chinese spies gave a Sydney businessman envelopes of cash for information, prosecutors told a court on Monday.
Russia has dismissed as “fake news” claims the country is spying on NATO neighbour state Norway, and now considers the country hostile.
Norway’s govt said it was expelling 15 Russian diplomats, saying they were suspected of spying while working at the Russian Embassy in Oslo.
On Tuesday, CBS News Senior Transportation and National Correspondent Kris Van Cleave stated that the Chinese C919 airliner is an example of China using forced intellectual property transfer and espionage to develop a product that can be sold for cheaper
Prosecutors in Poland said a foreign national suspected of spying for Russia will remain in custody until an investigation is completed.
Officials in the Netherlands have been told to delete all Iranian, Russian and Chinese apps from their work phones.
A recent report claims that an American citizen working for Facebook was spied on by the Greek national intelligence service for over a year.
An American spy stabbed during an alleged terrorist incident in the UK was known to her attacker, a report in domestic media has claimed.
A woman stabbed in what is thought to have been a terror attack in England last week is an American spy on secondment, it is now thought.
The Biden administration is reportedly worried a 2008 spy law permitting warrantless wiretaps will not be renewed by Congress, as lawmakers on both the left and right have expressed privacy concerns.
The UK must “wake up” to the increasing threat that is Chinese spying, the former head of the country’s MI6 intelligence agency has said.
A pair of F-35s stationed in northern Europe were dispatched to intercept a trio of Russian warplanes, including two jet fighters.
All Britons should delete TikTok off their phones so as to protect themselves from being spied upon by Communist China, a senior MP has said.
Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL) is proposing a foreign land purchase moratorium to protect U.S. food security and stabilize housing prices.
The UK’s domestic security service, MI5, has been found to have illegally retained private data of citizens for nearly half a decade.
Brothers originally born in Iran have been convicted by a Swedish court for spying on the country and passing along information to Russia.
A senior MEP within the European Parliament has accused the EU of trying to bring in “mass surveillance” with a new law controlling private online chats.
The latest Palestinian zoological-related conspiracy theory has Israel outfitting “spy cows” with surveillance equipment to track their movements, according to a piece by the Palestinian Authority’s official daily.
Police in India’s eastern Bihar state on Thursday detained a Chinese woman accused of spying and threatening the safety of the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism.
German prosecutors are working on the highly sensitive case of a senior intelligence officer identified as “Carsten L.” who stands accused of spying for Russia. Western intelligence officials said on Wednesday they have reason to believe this individual had access to top-secret information about the war in Ukraine, and the methods employed by the U.S. and its NATO allies to gather that information.
A former Twitter employee has been found guilty of spying on Twitter users on behalf of the Saudi royal family and has been sentenced to three years in prison.
The British government has ordered that Chinese-made surveillance cameras are no longer installed in “sensitive” areas over concerns of espionage.
A trial opened Friday in Sweden in the case of two Iranian-born brothers who have been charged with spying for Russia for a decade.
A Russian married couple living in Sweden were arrested on Tuesday morning by the Swedish Security Police on espionage allegations.
The Swedish parliament has approved a constitutional amendment to criminalise foreign espionage and disclosure of secret information, limiting what the press may report on certain subjects.
Two brothers born in Iran have been charged with spying on behalf of Russia in Sweden for ten years, with one of the brothers having held jobs in the Swedish Security Police (Sapo) and the Swedish armed forces.
Members of the European Parliament are concerned not doing enough is being done to investigate spyware surveiling politicians and journalists.
Britain’s spy agencies have reportedly loosened requirements surrounding nationality in order to increase diversity within their forces.