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Taiwan Reports Threefold Increase in Chinese Espionage Cases

Taiwan's National Security Bureau reported a threefold increase in Chinese espionage prosecutions from 16 in 2021 to 64 in 2024, including military personnel, reflecting China's escalating intimidation tactics and Taiwan's improved counterintelligence.

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Multiple Drone Sightings Near German Military Bases Spark Espionage Concerns

German police are investigating multiple drone sightings near two military bases in Bavaria, Manching and Neuburg an der Donau, between December 16th and 25th, 2024, raising concerns about potential espionage linked to the war in Ukraine. Investigations include helicopter deployments and a public ap...

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Germany indicts three for spying for China

Three individuals were indicted in Germany on Thursday for allegedly spying for China's Ministry of State Security, gathering intelligence on German military technology from 2017-2024, including data on boat engines and military drones, highlighting concerns about Chinese espionage.

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China-Linked Hacking Group Targeted Japan in Over 200 Cyberattacks

Japan's National Police Agency linked over 200 cyberattacks from 2019-2024 to a Chinese hacking group, MirrorFace, targeting national security and high-technology data from government ministries, private companies, and individuals, using malware-laced emails and VPN vulnerabilities.

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Algeria Accuses France of Destabilization Attempts

The Algerian government issued a formal warning to France last week, accusing its intelligence agency (DGSE) of destabilizing operations targeting Algerian institutions. This follows the recent detention of Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal and adds to existing tensions between the two countries...

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Hablemitoğlu Assassination Trial: Defendant Links Imprisonment to Arms Dealings

The ongoing trial for the 2002 assassination of Turkish academic Necip Hablemitoğlu saw the sole defendant in custody, Nuri Gökhan Bozkır, claim his imprisonment is due to his past friendship with a Syrian leader and alleged arms dealings; the court is now investigating newly identified suspects.

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China's Espionage in Taiwan: Criminal Gangs Used in Sharp Rise of Arrests

China's State Security Ministry is employing criminal gangs and shell companies to gather intelligence on Taiwan's defenses, leading to 64 espionage arrests in 2023—a sharp increase from previous years—with half involving current or former Taiwanese military personnel.

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Russia's Undersea Cable Sabotage: A Hybrid Warfare Tactic

Suspected Russian sabotage of undersea data and power cables in the Baltic Sea and near the Netherlands, impacting Estonia and transatlantic communications, is part of a broader hybrid warfare campaign, potentially timed to undermine Western unity during Ukraine peace negotiations.

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China Exposes Foreign Spy Ring Using Social Media for Recruitment

The Chinese Ministry of State Security (MSS) exposed multiple cases of foreign spies using social media to obtain phone numbers and recruit unwitting individuals for espionage, highlighting the growing sophistication of these operations.

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WWII SOE Veteran Noreen Riols Dies at 98

Noreen Riols, a 98-year-old WWII SOE veteran, died recently; her role involved testing trainee spies' discretion in Bournemouth hotels, revealing the rigorous vetting process and the lasting impact of wartime secrecy.

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Five Eyes Alliance Weathers Trump's Storm, but Faces Uncertain Future

During Donald Trump's first term, the Five Eyes intelligence alliance, composed of the US, Canada, UK, Australia, and New Zealand, faced concerns about his behavior towards intelligence agencies, but ultimately maintained cooperation due to shared understanding of the alliance's importance; however,...

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China Accused of Major Hack on U.S. Treasury

The Biden administration blamed China for a major cyberattack on the U.S. Treasury Department, accessing unclassified documents and employee workstations on December 8th, raising concerns about global financial stability and prompting calls for stronger countermeasures against Chinese cyber espionag...

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