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Britain's GCHQ Dismisses Claims it Wiretapped Trump
Trump made explosive accusations amid a Russia scandal in his administration.
What Is Julian Assange's Game? Helping Putin, It Seems
WikiLeaks, not the CIA, is the most responsible for reducing the world's cybersecurity.
Russian Spy Ship Seen 20 Miles From U.S. Navy Base
The Viktor Leonov spy ship was spotted 20 miles south of a U.S. naval base.
Blame Snowden and Manning for the CIA Leak
The CIA leaker knew there was little downside to ignoring the law.
Has the CIA Been Damaged by the Latest WikiLeaks Leaks?
An embarrassing instance of U.S. spy agencies losing control of digital weapons.
Is the 'Deep State' Moving Against Trump?
It is not hard to understand why intelligence officials might go to the press.
How Trump's Russia PR Crises Affect the Kremlin
The allegations linking Trump's administration and Russia are likely to affect Putin's long-term plans.
U.S. Spy Veterans Decry Trump's Muslim-Country Visa Ban
Intelligence veterans say the president's order strips a valuable tool from agents seeking to attract informants.
British Intelligence Services Target Cyber-Savvy Girls
The intelligence agency will send cryptography and cybersecurity puzzles to schoolgirls.
Russia Accuses U.S. of Attempt to Recruit Diplomat
According to a ministry spokeswoman, the diplomat was purchasing cancer drugs at the time.
Would Pompeo Allow CIA Agents to Torture Suspects?
Sixteen key questions for Trump's CIA pick Mike Pompeo
Danielle Pletka: Judge Trump on His Actions, not Tweets
Not every tweet is policy. 140 characters saying "big tax" aren't a big tax
Pitt and Cotillard Get Old-School Sexy in 'Allied'
Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard swap accents and saliva in an old-school tribute to espionage thrillers.
Why James Bond Would Have Been a Brexit 'Remainer'
Britain's super-spy might find it difficult to complete missions without an EU passport.
Ukraine Claims Arrest of 'Russian Spy' Seeking Turncoat
Kiev's SBU claims a Ukrainian national was attempting to recruit a double agent in the army.
Target in China Spy Probe Appealing Porn Sentence
FBI dropped an espionage case against Boeing engineer Keith Gartenlaub.
How Silk Stockings Almost Scuppered D-Day Landings
A Spanish double agent did everything he could to stop his wife from blowing his cover.
Poland Arrests Russian Man for Drone Over PM's Office
The foreign national also flew the drone near the Ministry of Defense and presidential palace.
Russian-Swedish Official Prompts 'Security' Worries
The man has been accused of close ties to Russia.
Putin's Party Accused of Privacy Breach in Campaign
Tens of thousands of Muscovites have been receiving calls about the September elections.
Poland Hunts for Officer Suspected of Being Foreign Spy
Polish military police suspects Lieutenant Piotr Capala may have offered to spy on Poland.
China Makes Plans for Manned Moon Base
Endeavor by Chinese government to put manned radar station on moon described as "lunatic idea."
Almost 100,000 Russians Call to Drop Big Brother Law
The "Yarovaya Law" could introduce the most sweeping snooping powers since Soviet times.
Iran Executes Nuke Scientist Accused of Being U.S. Spy
Shahram Amiri disappeared in 2009, surfaced in the U.S. but returned home to Iran in 2010.
How the CIA Spooked Hollywood Movies
In the movie of Graham Greene's 'The Quiet American,' Mankiewicz tried to pre-empt objections to the hero's adulterous affair and opium use.
Is It Shocking If Russia Meddles in the U.S. Election?
Intelligence agencies specialize in the manipulation of information, and Russia's are good at it.
Russia to Probe Whether Pokémon Go Breaks the Law
The state consumer watchdog is considering the legality of how the app handles personal data.
Kremlin Dismisses Being Behind Democratic Party Hack
Vladimir Putin's spokesman called the U.S.'s allegations about Russia the "typical sideshow".
U.S. Executive Jailed For Selling Army Kit To Russia
Alexander Fishenko was sentenced to ten years for working as a Russian spy.