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Pentagon Suspects High-Altitude Balloon Floating Over Northern States Could Be Chinese Spying Device
The Pentagon has been tracking the balloon for several days as it made its way over the northern United States, the Pentagon said The Pentagon has been tracking the balloon for several days as it made its way over the northern United States, the Pentagon said -
U.S. Jails Chinese Intelligence Officer For Economic Espionage
Xu Yanjun was arrested in Belgium in 2018 following an FBI investigation, where he was accused of working as a career intelligence officer for China's Ministry of State Security. Xu Yanjun was arrested in Belgium in 2018 following an FBI investigation, where he was accused of working as a career intelligence officer for China's Ministry of State Security. -
China Says U.S. Has 'Stolen Over 140 GB Of High-Value Data' As Relations Continue To Dwindle
Beijing's foreign ministry condemned the claimed hack. Beijing's foreign ministry condemned the claimed hack. -
Ex-Twitter Worker Convicted For Spying For Saudi Arabia
The spying involved collecting personal data on relevant Twitter users. The spying involved collecting personal data on relevant Twitter users. -
U.S. Justice Department Charges American, Four Chinese With Spying
In recent months, Biden's administration has examined alleged Chinese government intimidation techniques. In recent months, Biden's administration has examined alleged Chinese government intimidation techniques. -
Australia Cancels Visas of Two Chinese Scholars on Espionage Concerns
Australia and China are engaged in tit-for-tat investigations involving journalists and scholars alleged to be dangers to national security. Australia and China are engaged in tit-for-tat investigations involving journalists and scholars alleged to be dangers to national security. -
China Strongly Denies That Its Military Was Involved In Equifax Hack
Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson, Geng Shaung, strongly denied that members of the country's government and military were involved in the hacking of Equifax in 2017. Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson, Geng Shaung, strongly denied that members of the country's government and military were involved in the hacking of Equifax in 2017. -
Iran Court Sentences Man To Death For Sharing Nuke Secrets To CIA
Tehran's court said execution of the convicted spy would be carried out "soon" Tehran's court said execution of the convicted spy would be carried out "soon" -
Harvard Professor Charged Over Undisclosed China Ties
Dr. Charles Leiber allegedly lied about his affiliation with the Wuhan University of Technology and dealings with other Chinese entities. Dr. Charles Leiber allegedly lied about his affiliation with the Wuhan University of Technology and dealings with other Chinese entities. -
Unknown Hackers Actively Stealing Call Records From At Least 10 International Carriers
The security firm that first discovered the hacks on at least 10 major telecom providers believes that the large-scale espionage attempt could be state-backed. The security firm that first discovered the hacks on at least 10 major telecom providers believes that the large-scale espionage attempt could be state-backed.