UK accuses Russia of cyber campaign to undermine democracy

Britain has accused Russia of waging a years-long “campaign of malicious cyber activity” against politicians, civil servants and journalists aimed at undermining British democracy. CNBC reported in more detail. The UK's National Cyber ​​Security Center (part of GCHQ, the country's intelligence service) said in a report that Russian spies...

The CIA is trying to recruit Russian officials using videos

The US Central Intelligence Agency, trying to recruit more Russians as spies, released a video aimed at Moscow officials calling on them to tell the truth about a system infested with lying sycophants. Reuters writes about this. In July, CIA Director William Burns said that the dissatisfaction of some Russians...

An insidious plan to enforce the Constitution: a series about spies in the United States was released in Russia, which became the culmination of propaganda

Deciding to show exactly how they worked against the United States, Russian spies showed how they worked against their own country. This winter, Russian screens saw the premiere of a new spy series, The Russians, about the work of Russian illegal intelligence officers in the United States. February 14 at the Premier online cinema…

Russia planted spies in Ukraine long before the start of the war, but they lied about their success

Long before Russia invaded Ukraine, the Kremlin was building a network of secret agents to ease its way. A Reuters investigation shows the infiltration went much deeper than thought. When, on the afternoon of February 24, the first armored vehicles of the Russian invasion army…

The United States revealed the identity of the spy, who passed the USSR American nuclear secrets

The secret identity of the fourth Soviet spy, who, along with three others, stole American secrets of the atomic bomb and handed them over to the USSR, is finally revealed. The American transferred US nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union along with three other spies, writes Fox News. It was alleged that the theft ...

American accused of espionage in Russia believes that he was framed by a friend from the FSB

American Paul Whelan, detained on December 28, 2018 in Moscow on espionage charges, had been friends with FSB officer Ilya Yatsenko for many years. Paul's brother David Whelan gave this information to our publication. According to David, it was Ilya who could frame the American. ...

'I am in great pain': an American arrested in Russia declared ill-treatment in a pre-trial detention center

American Paul Whelan, arrested in Russia on suspicion of espionage, said that the guards in the detention center had injured him. The US Embassy has requested urgent consular access to Whelan from the Russian Foreign Ministry. “The FSB is violating my rights, the prosecutor’s office knows this. The FSB continues to me like this ...

Brother American detained in Russia, told about the life of Paul Whelan

David Whelan, the twin brother of Paul Whelan, detained in Moscow on suspicion of espionage, said that his brother has many friends in Russia, although he, according to him, speaks poorly in Russian. He does not believe that his brother could break the law, writes the BBC. ...

Scandals and failures of Russian and American intelligence in the days of the "new cold war"

After the collapse of the USSR, Western intelligence officers breathed more freely, but not for long. Russia quickly returned to the arena of spy games. In addition, China began to gain strength and a new enemy appeared - Islamic fundamentalists. The BBC Russian service recalls scandalous stories characterizing the new way of life...

'Spy, get out': five high-profile stories exposing Russian spies in the US

Amid an investigation into Russian interference in the US presidential election, the unrelated scandal with Maria Butina, who managed to get to America on a student visa, is gaining momentum. She is suspected of illegally promoting the interests of Russia ...

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