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Spying

Experts have unveiled a cyberespionage campaign that targets high-profile business executives staying in luxury hotels overseas. Kaspersky Labs Global Research and Analysis Team discovered …

The United States spent nearly $136 billion in the fiscal years of 2013 and 2014 on intelligence gathering, according to government figures. According to …

A professional espionage group has targeted a variety of Eastern European governments and security organizations with attacks aimed at stealing political and state secrets, …

A federal appeals court this week will review whether the government can secretly conduct electronic surveillance on Americans without first obtaining a warrant. The …

A UK blogger known as DoctorBeet reported his LG smart TV apparently collecting usage information, in effect spying on him, under the guise of …

Back in February, in a San Jose courtroom, a bombshell was dropped that could have been erased from the public record. It turns out …

When Canadian intelligence officials speak about today’s spying, they can reveal great ambition. Sometimes they speak of wanting to “master the Internet” or even …

Intrusion and surveillance software FinSpy has been found to be in use in 25 countries, including many with dubious human rights records. Researchers from …

Recently uncovered PowerPoint slides used by the National Security Agency and its British equivalent indicate that the spy agencies have been intercepting personal data …