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Korbein Schultz admits to exchanging military secrets for over $40,000, faces sentencing in January 2025
'WhatsApp gave did spying job for months,' says Nicolas Maduro
Amazon Web Services public cloud system offers Israeli army ‘endless intelligence on nearly ‘everyone’ in Gaza Strip
A jury found Wang Shujun guilty on four counts including acting as a foreign agent
Terry, who previously served on White House National SC, failed to register as a foreign agent with US Justice Dept
US official says there has been increased Russian efforts to conduct sabotage activities throughout Europe
Australia's intel chief Mike Burgess says foreign intelligence officers were "quietly and professionally" expelled.
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser warns of rising threats to democracy from far-right elements and espionage
Accused's counsel argues prosecution's failure to present evidence; bail confirmed on surety bonds of Rs200,000
ABC alleges intelligence operatives dispatched from India on Australian soil, Australian PM dodges allegations
Eight Indian naval officers, accused of spying for Israel, were sentenced to death in Oct; new sentences not specified
The execution comes a day after militants attacked a police station in Sistan-Baluchestan province
‘Deeply shocked’ India's Ministry of External Affairs says exploring all legal options
Xu Yanjun was found guilty on two counts which carry a maximum of 15 years in prison each and a fine of up to $5m
SCBA files appeal against SC order in Isa case
Suspect was tasked with convincing politicians that funding was being sent to Pakistan for terrorism
He was arrested for arranging transfers of money and SD cards loaded with stolen data
Complaint comes after evidence that military agents had illegally eavesdropped on congressmen, journalists, judges
He says he was forced to write apologies, was released after nine days
As the 48-year-old Australian is still fighting a US bid to extradite him from Britain
Faces up to 15 years in jail and a $5 million fine
'Manmohan S. agreed... to provide information to an employee of Indian spy agency, RAW'
The lawsuit comes as US-Saudi relations continue to suffer over the brutal murder last year of Saudi journalist Jamal
BlackBerry identifies espionage campaigns attempting to steal sensitive data from mobile devices
He also admits that he advised the DIA case officer how to hide and launder any funds
Foreign Minister Marise Payne says Yang Hengjun, an outspoken pro-democracy activist, is held under 'harsh conditions'
Captures 17 spies working for the US intelligence agency
Court admits petition, rejects appeal seeking stay on execution
Lt Gen (retd) Javed Iqbal, Brigadier (retd) Raja Rizwan and doctor Wasim Akram convicted: ISPR
Kevin Mallory was convicted under the Espionage Act for selling classified US 'defense information'
In a case that has inflamed tensions between Ottawa and Beijing
Manmohan S accused of providing information about Sikh community and Kashmir movement to spy agency RAW
In charges of spying for Gulf rival Qatar
Authorities claim he leaked data about nuclear capable missile system
The Chinese national came to the US on a student visa and later enlisted in the army reserves
Ricketson has spent more than a year behind bars after his bail was denied
Madhuri Gupta's lawyer says the ex-diplomat denies charges and would appeal her sentencing in a higher court
Jewish state attempted to murder 2,700 'enemy individuals' in 70 years of its existence, according to new book
Says provision of such access under Vienna Convention is only for legitimate visitors, not for spies
Prosecutors said Zhou was recruited by a mainland official who asked him to build a spy network in return for money
Chinese espionage had increased since President Xi Jinping took office in 2013
New Delhi has urged the UN court to halt the spy's execution
These recent developments create an ominous picture for future relations between the two countries
Rewards ranging from $1,500 to $73,000 are offered to citizens who blow the whistle on suspected spies
Chinese spy cases in Taiwan usually involve retired Taiwanese military officers
The officials belonging to RAW, were tasked to stoke unrest in Pakistan
According to reports, Mohammed Akhtar was in possession of highly classified documents related to the Indian army
Sandy Phan-Gillis, from Houston, Texas, was arrested in March 2015 and had been held without charges since then
Isolated North Korea has restarted coded radio broadcasts, presumed to be targeted at its spies
US officials had intercepted a conversation in which a Pakistani official said they were receiving US secrets from her