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After Snowden, Global Espionage Increased Fivefold
Espionage around the world increased rapidly after revelations about the NSA’s spying activities by Edward Snowden.
May 30, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
‘Cybercrime is a vector,’ Says FBI Director
At the Senate Judiciary Committee Oversight hearing, FBI Director James Comey emphasized the importance of cybercrime.
May 27, 2014
BY
Gary Feuerberg
What the US Prosecution of Chinese Military Hackers Says About US–China Relations
In a forceful series of statements on Monday, the United States Department of Justice brought charges against five ...
May 19, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
Beware the ‘Little White Rabbit’ of China’s Military
A call to tighten military secrecy was issued by China’s Central Military Commission late last month.
May 15, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
Insider Spies Are the New Cyberthreat
Insiders like Edward Snowden and conventional spies from countries like China are changing the threat landscape for companies. ...
April 9, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
Chinese Cyberspies Use Malaysian Flight for Attacks
Spies tied to some of China's largest cyberespionage campaigns are using the disappearance of Malaysian Flight MH 370 ...
March 29, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
Stealing Corn Seeds for the Motherland
Six Chinese nationals were indicted in December 2013 for allegedly stealing U.S. corn seed technology. The theft of ...
March 28, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
Man Accused of Trying to Send Naval Secrets to China Appears in Court
A bail hearing for a Canadian naval engineer accused of trying to send classified information on Canada's shipbuilding ...
December 4, 2013
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Chinese Spies Use Conferences to Find Targets
Experts in security and counterintelligence say Chinese spies are targeting conferences and trade shows for espionage. The high-level ...
October 31, 2013
BY
Joshua Philipp
Aggressive Options Considered to Counter Chinese Hacking
The Congressional-Executive Commission on China heard expert testimony on the impact of cyber theft and espionage on American ...
June 30, 2013
BY
Gary Feuerberg
How to Counter China’s Cyber Espionage
To deal with China’s cyber espionage and attacks, the U.S. should engage in multi-state negotiations to establish international ...
June 7, 2013
BY
Annie Wu
Old School Chinese Espionage Behind Alleged NYU Theft
Charges against three researchers at New York University provide an example of what experts call a classic example ...
May 22, 2013
BY
Joshua Philipp
Chinese Telecom Accused of Espionage
China's Huawei scorched in U.S. report, likely blocked from bidding on a Canadian government computer network.
October 10, 2012
BY
Matthew Little
Huawei Likely Blocked From Bidding on Canadian Network
Huawei, China’s telecom juggernaut, is facing growing scrutiny over espionage concerns in the United States and will likely ...
October 10, 2012
BY
Matthew Little
Facing Espionage, US Rejects Changes to Global Telecom
The U.N. has been pressuring the United States to hand over control of global telecommunications, but Washington is ...
October 9, 2012
BY
Joshua Philipp
Canadian Reporter Used as Spy for China
Former Xinhua reporter Mark Bourrie says he had to quit after repeated requests to document dissident activities.
August 23, 2012
BY
Matthew Little
Chinese Student Spy Defects to Australia
A decision to grant asylum to a former spy unmasks a broad network of operators used to monitor ...
July 27, 2012
BY
Daniel Granger
Chinese Agents Interfere in Hong Kong Protest, Rights Group
Mainland security agents infiltrated the July 1 Hong Kong protest march during Hu Jintao’s visit, a rights group ...
July 14, 2012
BY
Albert Ding
and
Jack Phillips
Chinese Security Forces Covertly Spy on Hong Kong Dissidents
China’s domestic and national security officers seen behaving suspiciously in Hong Kong.
July 3, 2012
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Russians Jailed for Selling Missile Secrets to China
A court in Russia sentenced two scientists to long jail terms for selling military secrets to China.
June 20, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Suspected Spy Working for China Economic Daily in Korea
Recent activities by Chinese spies posing as journalists have caught the attention of Korea’s Intelligence Agency.
June 14, 2012
BY
Gary Pansey
and
Lee Chang-Woo
Chinese Envoy to Japan Flees Over Espionage Claims
Japanese police are investigating the first secretary of the Chinese embassy in Tokyo for spying allegations.
May 30, 2012
BY
Jack Phillips
and
Jerry Jam
China’s Huawei Enters New Zealand Despite Espionage Fears
New Zealands $1.35 billion ultrafast broadband project will go ahead with the involvement of Huawei despite fears over ...
April 8, 2012
BY
Diane Cordemans
TIMELINES: April 5, 1953 Rosenberg Sentenced to Death
April 5, 1953 Rosenberg Sentenced to Death.
April 4, 2012
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Espionage Conference Talks Sex, Security, and China
The lights cut out and metal gates rolled down over the help desk. It was around 10:30 a.m. ...
December 1, 2011
BY
Matthew Little
Chinese Spying Devices Installed on Hong Kong Cars (Video)
Chinese officials have been installing spying devices on dual-plate Chinese-Hong Kong vehicles, enabling a vast network of eavesdropping ...
June 12, 2011
BY
Albert Ding
and
Matthew Robertson
Police Step Up Block Monitoring System in China
The Chinese regime's fear about democratic uprisings has inspired an intensive monitoring system that reaches down to individual ...
April 15, 2011
BY
Jane Lin
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Matthew Robertson
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