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Espionage warnings from the Defence Department caused an international sensation a few years ago over reports of mysterious coins with radio frequency transmitters, until they were debunked. Continued Below The culprit turned out to be a commemorative...
Tags: Pentagon's Defence Security Service, Canada, U.S. Defence Security Service, U.S. Freedom of Information, U.S. Army, secure services, defence secure, northern neighbour, spy coin, Toronto, Espionage, United States government secrecy, Military intelligence, Coins of Canada, Quarter, Coins of the Canadian dollar, Counter-intelligence, National security
The ministry addressed the claims by revealing the amount of wiretapping in France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom.
Tags: Turkey, İstanbul, Espionage, Privacy of telecommunications, Ergenekon, Operation Gladio, Law Crime, Telephone tapping, Surveillance
Alion Science and Technology has received a contracted to support the U.S...U.S. company Alion was awarded the contract from the Navy Information Operations Command...We are supporting the Defense Department by providing a framework to track security...
Tags: Defense Department OPSEC, U.S. Defense Department, Alion Science and Technology, OSCAR, McLean, Espionage, Security, Modeling and Simulation Information Analysis Center, Modeling and simulation, Situation awareness, Operations security
Charges of blackmail and espionage have led to arrests and several rows between a number of Latin American countries. In October, the Venezuelan authorities detained two Colombian nationals they accused of being spies.
Tags: latin americas, Latin America, Mr Munks, Peru, intelligence services, Russia, China, Mr Inkster, Lima, Espionage, Intelligence, Military intelligence, Technical intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, Secretarᅢᆳa de Inteligencia, Inter-Services Intelligence
All known copies of the document — and a related paper, on conveying hidden signals — were believed to be destroyed in 1973. But recently, the manuals resurfaced, and have now been published as “The Official CIA Manual of Trickery and Deception.” Topics...
Tags: CIA Manual of Trickery, Russia, Moscow, Magic, Central Intelligence Agency, McLean Virginia, Espionage, Circus skills, Secrecy, Illusions, Project MKULTRA, Deception, Director of Central Intelligence, Jasper Maskelyne, allnews, Harry Houdini
Wikileaks has already published over 573,000 of the intercepted 9/11 messages for telecommunication companies such as Skytel, Metrocall and Arch Wireless and reportedly aims to reveal a large number of the remaining text messages. The website has not...
Tags: pager messages, Wikileaks, world trade, text messages, trade center, sent ones, messages sent, hour period, loved ones, web site, New York City, National security, Espionage, Whistleblowing, Internet censorship, Web 2.0, Pager, Project Chanology, Text messaging, Technology Internet, Radio paging, Mobile technology, 9/11 conspiracy theories, Okay, Disaster Accident
The claims sound pretty much like your run-of-the-mill tinfoil-hat-wearing paranoid, so it's no surprise that the government tossed out the lawsuit. But, as David Kravets points out in the article, what if the government actually did put someone under...
Tags: San Francisco, Espionage, NSA warrantless surveillance controversy, Privacy of telecommunications, Mass surveillance, Politics, Law Crime, National Security Agency, Human Interest, Telephone tapping, Surveillance
The number of better-paid, politically appointed, fire-at-will state government employees has climbed dramatically in recent years, according to the Louisiana Department of State Civil Service. Meanwhile, the number of lower-paid, rank-and-file, classified...
Tags: civil services, unclassified employees, classified employees, Civil Service, Baton Rouge, United States government secrecy, Espionage, Politics, National security, Classified information, Business Finance, Labor
In an annual report to congress on Thursday, the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission reported a steep rise in the disruption and infiltration of websites of the US government. Colonel Gary McAlum, a senior military officer, told the commission...
Tags: China, Beijing, Military technology, Sino-American relations, Espionage, Chinese intelligence activity in other countries, Cyberspace, Cyberwarfare, Electronic warfare, Politics, Political status of Taiwan, Republic of China, Organ harvesting in the People's Republic of China, Sino-Pacific relations, Foreign relations of the People's Republic of China, Hu Jintao, Religion in China
China's government appears increasingly to be piercing U.S. government and defense industry computer networks to gather useful data for its military, a congressional advisory panel said on Thursday. "A large body of both circumstantial and forensic evidence...
Tags: China, United States, Chinese Embassy, U.S, Washington, Espionage, Computer crimes, Northrop Grumman, Cyber spying, Political status of Taiwan, Cyberspace, Open source intelligence, Spyware, Politics