The United States has often accused the People’s Republic of China of attempting to unlawfully acquire U.S. military technology and classified information as well as trade secrets of U.S. companies [1] [2] in order to support China’s long-term military and commercial development. [3]
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Suspected Chinese-linked hackers carried out an espionage campaign on public and private organizations in the Philippines, Europe, and the United States since 2021. The attacks used infected USB drives to deliver malware to the organizations.
How China extended its repression into an American city. A Washington Post investigation reveals Chinese diplomats and pro-Beijing groups organized demonstrations during President Xi’s November visit to San Francisco. These groups violently suppressed anti-China protesters, infringing on First Amendment rights.
How China extended its repression into an American city. A Washington Post investigation reveals Chinese diplomats and pro-Beijing groups organized demonstrations during President Xi’s November visit to San Francisco. These groups violently suppressed anti-China protesters, infringing on First Amendment rights.
The events in San Francisco illustrate how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is willing to extend its intolerance of any dissent into the United States and target people exercising their First Amendment rights in an American city.
The events in San Francisco illustrate how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is willing to extend its intolerance of any dissent into the United States and target people exercising their First Amendment rights in an American city.
Russian espionage in the United States has occurred since at least the Cold War (as the Soviet Union), and likely well before. According to the United States government, by 2007 it had reached Cold War levels.
FBI agents reveal how they tracked and stopped a Russian spy ring operating in the U.S., tasked with gathering government secrets.
CNN — The Justice Department announced charges Friday against a Russian national who allegedly entered the United States under a fake identity and gathered information from American citizens…
Chinese spying in the U.S. has become so widespread that the FBI is launching an average of two counterintelligence investigations a day to counter the onslaught, FBI Director Christopher…