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British Spy Loses Top Secret Information in a Handbag

The drugs liaison officer lost a computer memory stick said to contain a list of undercover agents' names and details with more than five years of intelligence work.

 

Saberi's fate 'in judges' hands'

Iran's President Ahmadinejad says he will not intervene in the case of jailed US-Iranian reporter Roxana Saberi.

 

Iran orders quick appeal for U.S. journalist

The head of Iran's judiciary Monday ordered a "careful and speedy appeal process" for an Iranian-American journalist who was convicted of spying, Iran's state-run news agency reported.

 

Iran leader weighs in on jailed American’s case

Iran's president has urged the prosecution to ensure an American convicted of spying for the United States be allowed to offer a full defense during her appeal, an official news agency says.

 

Iran jails U.S.-Iranian reporter for 8 years

An Iranian-American journalist accused in Iran of spying for the United States has been sentenced to eight years in jail, her lawyer said on Saturday, five days after she was put on trial.

 

Chinese spies may have put chips in US planes

The Chinese cyber spies have penetrated so deep into the US system — ranging from its secure defence network, banking system, electricity grid to putting spy chips into its defence planes — that it can cause serious damage to the US any time, a top US official on counter-intelligence has said.

 

Chinese: We Didn't Hack Into Foreign PCs

Chinese: We Didn't Hack Into Foreign PCs

Beijing issues written statement denying involvment in GhostNet hacker network, calls accusations part of 'propaganda campaign.'

 

Researchers: Cyber spies break into government computers

A cyber spy network based mainly in China hacked into classified documents from government and private organizations in 103 countries, including the computers of the Dalai Lama and Tibetan exiles, Canadian researchers said Saturday.

 

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