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White House says 9th telecoms company has been hacked as part of Chinese espionage campaign

The White House announced on Friday that a ninth U.S. telecommunications company has fallen victim to a Chinese espionage campaign,…

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World

US citizen imprisoned in Russia given new 15-year sentence in wake of espionage conviction

A Russian-born U.S. citizen, Eugene Spector, who was already serving time in Russia for a bribery conviction, has now been…

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World

China sentences journalist Dong Yuyu to 7 years in prison for espionage

A well-known Chinese journalist, Dong Yuyu, has been sentenced to seven years in prison for espionage, as reported by his…

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Tech

T-Mobile hacked by Chinese cyber espionage in major attack on US telecoms

Telecom companies have long been a prime target for cybercriminals due to the sensitive data they store. T-Mobile, one of…

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Entertainment

Russia puts Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich on trial for espionage

Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich went on trial behind closed doors in Yekaterinburg on Wednesday, 15 months after his…

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Politics

Cyber spies say they shared names of parliamentarians targeted by China-backed espionage with Commons, Senate

As questions about why Canadian parliamentarians weren’t warned they had been targeted by a China-backed espionage campaign continue to mount, Canada’s cyber…

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Politics

Court decision barring Chinese student sends message about espionage risk, experts say

In a decision that could have ripple effects on universities across the country, a Federal Court judge has denied a…

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Canada

Why the history-making Ortis espionage trial left prosecutors ‘walking on eggshells’

When jurors convicted former RCMP official Cameron Ortis of leaking secret information to police targets earlier this week, they didn’t just seal…

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Politics

Border agency says employee exposed himself to ‘hostile’ espionage by seeking out sex parlours

A Canada Border Service Agency employee opened himself up to the threat of exploitation by “hostile intelligence services” after visiting…

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