Tag: espionage
007 was yesterday: How face recognition and permanent surveillance are changing espionage
Secret services 007 was yesterday: How face recognition and permanent surveillance are changing espionage Government surveillance is increasing worldwide © Ignatiev / Getty Images by Malte Mansholt December 4th, 2021,…
Wirecard: The Agent, Jan Marsalek and the Nowitschok Formula – Politics
An Austrian intelligence service is said to have pierced documents sent to Russia, possibly including papers from German intelligence services. Ex-Wirecard board member Jan Marsalek could also have received secret…
Passing on of Bundestag floor plans: suspended sentence for espionage
As of: 10/28/2021 12:04 p.m. The Berlin Court of Appeal has convicted a 56-year-old man for acting as a secret service agent: In 2017, the man passed a CD with…
Russia closes its representation at NATO: dispute over suspected espionage
Because they are also said to have worked for the secret service, NATO withdrew their accreditation from Russian diplomats at the beginning of October. Moscow was angry – and is…
Controversial espionage software: BKA should not have informed Seehofer
Exclusive Status: 07.09.2021 12:56 The BKA has bought controversial spy software from Israel – and is already using it to monitor smartphones. Federal Interior Minister Seehofer is said to be…
Gold at the Olympics, health pass and large-scale espionage
The weekend has gone by too quickly, you are on vacation, far from any screen and you have not had time to follow the news. Still, you want to shine…
“We are witnessing a real democratization of espionage”, explains Me Etienne Drouard.
Militants, journalists, political opponents, but also heads of state … The Pegasus affair, revealed by the consortium of journalists Forbidden Stories, has uncovered a spy system on an unprecedented scale.…
Accused of espionage, Morocco attacks Forbidden Stories and Amnesty for defamation
Cornered since the start of the week, Morocco retaliates. “The Kingdom of Morocco and its Ambassador to France, Chakib Benmoussa” have decided to sue Amnesty International and Forbidden Stories for…
The Paris prosecutor’s office opens an investigation into the espionage of journalists
After the revelations Sunday by several media on the espionage of thirty journalists and French media bosses by the Moroccan intelligence services via Israeli software, the Paris prosecutor’s office announced…
USA accuses China of being behind massive hacker attacks – politics
The US government officially attributes the cyber attack, in which so-called zero-day vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange servers were exploited, to hackers who are contractually linked to the Ministry of State…