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Russian-born couple charged with spying offense in Australia
CNN.com· 6 days agoAustralia has charged two Russian-born Australian citizens with preparing for an espionage offense...
Australia charges couple over Russian spying
Digital Journal· 6 days agoAustralian police have charged a married couple with spying for Russia, top officials said Friday, accusing them of accessing defence-related documents...
Australian soldier and husband charged with spying for Russia
Axios· 6 days agoTwo Russian-born Australian citizens face charges of spying for Russia, the country's federal police...
A Russian-born ADF soldier and her husband have been charged with spying. What does this mean?
The Conversation· 6 days agoWhile there, she allegedly instructed her husband, Igor Korolev, to log on to her work account and access defence force material to send to her. It is alleged the couple intended to provide ...
Australia PM tells Russia to ‘back off’ after claims over espionage arrests
The Globe and Mail· 5 days agoRussia accused Australia of inciting “anti-Russian paranoia” for charging a Russian-born couple with...
Australian Couple Charged With Planning Espionage for Russia
Time via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoCanberra has, on several instances, also accused Beijing of cyberattacks and cyberespionage. “...
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Associated Press via Yahoo Canada News· 7 days agoAn Australian army private and her husband are accused of spying for Russia in the first charges brought under Australia’s sweeping espionage laws enacted ...
Brazil’s intelligence agency under Bolsonaro spied on judiciary and lawmakers, police say
Associated Press via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoAn investigation by federal police has led to allegations that Brazil’s intelligence agency spied on...
China's APT41 crew adds stealthy malware to its toolbox
The Register· 6 days agoChinese government-backed cyber espionage gang APT41 has very likely added a loader dubbed DodgeBox...
Brazil’s intelligence agency under Bolsonaro spied on judiciary and lawmakers, police say
Toronto Star· 6 days agoAn investigation by federal police has led to allegations that Brazil’s intelligence agency spied on members of the judiciary, lawmakers and journalists during the administration of former President ...