Analysis: Al-Qaeda dumps phones, making interception impossible
Not only are Iran and North Korea increasingly converting their analog communications networks into fiber-optic cables, thus making their internal communications virtually impossible to intercept, but...
View ArticlePrivate companies to help NSA monitor US government networks
We have already mentioned on this blog that US President Barack Obama has decided to proceed with a Bush administration plan to use National Security Agency (NSA) assistance in screening government...
View ArticleWiretap whistleblower shunned by US Congress, media
Those of you who have been following the ongoing revelations about STELLAR WIND, the National Security Agency (NSA) warrantless wiretapping scheme authorized by the Bush Administration in the wake of...
View ArticleHas Skype’s VOIP encryption been broken?
I have explained before that the US National Security Agency (NSA) and other intelligence agencies have found it impossible to intercept Skype's instant messaging and voice traffic. Remarkably, on...
View ArticleAustralians investigate Chinese telecom over suspected spy links
The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO), has admitted it is investigating an Australian-based subsidiary of a Chinese telecommunications firm because of its rumored links to China’s...
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Australia blocks Chinese mining investment on security grounds. Declassified files reveal massive FBI data-mining project. Book by Danish special forces soldier reveals dirty tricks.
View ArticleWas woman convicted of hi-tech exports to Iraq victim of CIA plot?
The case of a Detroit woman convicted of exporting mobile communications equipment to the Saddam Hussein regime took an unexpected turn this week, after the man who mediated in the equipment transfer...
View ArticleIndian government tells telecoms to avoid buying Chinese hardware
The Indian government has asked the country’s telecommunications companies to “refrain from buying Chinese telecommunications equipment”, because they may be used by Beijing to spy on India.
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New book claims historic IRA commander was British spy. Japan launches spy satellite targetting North Korea. US Secret Service 9/11 text messages disclosed.
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Russia claims intel agents have left Crimea base. Here's how US communications providers make money by spying on users.
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Russians claim outing '100 spies' in Novosibirsk in 2009. Obama proposes liaison exchange with North Korea. Estonian phone, web data tapped by Swedish intelligence?
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Don't share telecoms data with US, Hezbollah warns Lebanon. Using intelligence from the al-Mabhouh hit.
View ArticleSenate bill proposes closer links between US spies, private sector
A bipartisan bill, unveiled yesterday in the US Senate, proposes closer links between US intelligence agencies and private sector companies active in areas of “critical infrastructure”.
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West Bank urged to drop Israeli cell phone companies. US police wiretaps up 26 percent in one year. Taliban group executes high-profile ex-ISI spy.
View ArticleIndia blacklists Chinese phone companies over spying concerns
The government of India has officially barred a number of Chinese telephone equipment providers from operating in India, citing their strong links with the Chinese military.
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Indian, Pakistani spy chiefs meet in Islamabad. CIA releases documents on Korean War. Lebanon to probe top government officials in Israeli spy ring case.
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Alleged Lebanese spy for Israel flees to Germany, says Lebanon. Lebanese media claim that Rasan al-Jud, who Lebanese authorities accuse of having aided Israel with the help of employees at Alfa,...
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Third Lebanese telecom worker charged with spying for Israel. A Lebanese prosecutor has charged a third state telecommunications employee with spying for Israel. Milad Eid, who worked at the...
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US Senators question Chinese telecom hardware bid. Senior Republican senators have called for an investigation on whether US national security will be compromised by the Chinese telecommunications...
View ArticleEmirates police says US, Israel, use BlackBerry to spy
By IAN ALLEN | intelNews.org | The alleged use of encrypted BlackBerry communications by adversary intelligence services operating in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is prompting local authorities to...
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