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Showing posts with label spy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spy. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
NSA implanted software on thousands of computers to spy on Russia, Mexico, other US allies Read
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Saturday, November 2, 2013
Spy Chips: China Is loking at You Through Your Kettle, Other Imported Kitchen Gadgets
Russian investigators claim to have found household appliances imported from China which contain hidden microchips that pump spam data and malware into wi-fi networks.
Authorities in St Petersburg allegedly discovered 20 to 30 kettles and irons with ‘spy microchips that send some data to the foreign server’, according to Russian media.
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013
United States of Espionage: Timeline of NSA's blatant spy programs - Full Update !!!
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Snowden’s revelations just tip of NSA spy scandal iceberg
Like Julian Assange, Edward Snowden is a media-trumpeted whistleblower hero. Like Assange, Snowden has striking, TV-star good looks. Like Assange, Snowden is involved in a dramatic TV-style chase across countries and continents.
It's almost like Assange and Snowden are starring in their own reality-TV shows.
With all the hoopla about Snowden (and before him, Assange), it's easy to forget all of the other whistleblowers who have revealed even more explosive information.
Consider two other NSA whistleblowers: Russ Tice and James Bamford.
Russ Tice is a former NSA intelligence analyst who has also worked for the US Air Force, the Office of Naval Intelligence, and the Defense Intelligence Agency. He was a real US intelligence insider, many pay grades above rookie contractor Edward Snowden.
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U.S. NSA & British GCHQ: George Galloway warns viewers against UK-US spy operations
British MP and founder of the Respect party George Galloway has warned public viewers against the illegal UK-US spy operations.
On Press TV’s weekly political program Comment, Galloway informed viewers that many of them are unaware of their emails, phones and text messages being bugged, adding that even those who don’t express any political views could be snooped by the government agencies.
“The National Security Agency (NSA) in the US and the British security service based at the GCHQ in Cheltenham have a record of everything, and I mean everything that you have ever looked at, ever searched for, ever read on the internet”, Galloway said.
He then compared the UK and United states’ illegal spy operations to having a state television camera in every room of people’s homes, cars and offices.
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Monday, June 17, 2013
Audio:British and American intelligence To Spy On G8 and G20 Governments - Evidence uncovered by the whistleblower Edward
Has there been any conspiracy behind Snowden`s leaks and is there specific timing behind his moves? To find out more we are joined live on the phone now by Jim Killock, a British political activist and Executive Director of the Open Rights Group.
Are these leaks being timed to some major political events such as the G20 summit?
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Sunday, June 16, 2013
German spy service plans more online surveillance, injects 100M Euro: Report
Spiegel said that the BND planned a 100 million euro ($130 million) programme over the next five years to expand web monitoring with up to 100 new staff members on a "technical reconnaissance" team.
The report came ahead of a state visit to Berlin by US President Barack Obama during which the German government has pledged to take up the controversy over the US phone and Internet surveillance programmes.
Spiegel said the BND aimed to monitor international data traffic "as closely as possible", noting that it currently kept tabs on about five percent of emails, Internet calls and online chats while German law allowed up to 20 percent.
Friday, February 22, 2013
Iran denies allegations of organizing spy cell in Nigeria
Culled From Reuters -
Iran denied on Friday Nigerian allegations that it had trained militants arrested in Nigeria on charges of planning attacks on U.S. and Israeli targets there.
Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said such allegations were "made up as the result of the ill will of the enemies of the two countries' good relations", Iranian state television reported.
"Iran and Nigeria have friendly and close relations and despite the vast efforts of the two countries' enemies in recent years relations and cooperations have always improved," he said.
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