Rogue intelligence abusing South Africa's spy laws
South Africa’s security laws, which are meant to govern the conduct of covert activities by intelligence agencies and oversight mechanisms, are open to abuse by rogue intelligence operatives and politicians.
But weaknesses have been exploited...
Medical aids spying on doctors with hidden cameras – High Court claim
The National Healthcare Professionals Association of South Africa has filed papers in the Pretoria High Court accusing 19 medical aid schemes of spying on doctors and sneaking hidden cameras into their consulting rooms.
We have crystal clear color images of Russian equipment in Syria but only grainy black & white photos with little dots on them to prove “Russan aggression” in Ukraine
This article originally appeared in Neo Presse . Translated by Boris Jaruselski for Russia Insider.
The Ukraine crisis has...
Moscow holds Eston Kohver for 'undercover intelligence mission' but Tallinn says he was investigating cross-border crime
Agence France-Presse in Moscow
Sunday 7 September 2014 11.18 BST
Russia claims it detained an Estonian policeman for "intelligence gathering", but Tallinn has accused Moscow...
Secret documents, leaked from numerous intelligence agencies, offer rare insights into the interactions between spies.
A digital leak to Al Jazeera of hundreds of secret intelligence documents from the world's spy agencies has offered an unprecedented insight into operational dealings of the...
Has anyone bought this devise? It is only R699 and warns you about traffic cameras. My question is how big is their database and how up to date is it? I have a built in GPS in my new car (previously used a Garmin Nuvi with camera alerts). This seems like a neat option with no wires and solar...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jan/19/fake-rock-plot-spy-russians
The old story from 2006 is here.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/23/AR2006012300738.html
I bet the guys who said this was a made-up story are feeling foolish.
US Govt. PCs attacked with flash drive
The Pentagon says a foreign spy agency pulled off the most serious breach of Defense Department computer networks ever by inserting a flash drive into a U.S. military laptop.
Are you being watched online?
Many broadband users wonder whether their broadband provider is monitoring and recording their online activity. We get the facts.
Link:
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You can not get closer to how brutal the Hamas terrorist regime is than the son of its founder.
The reason he decided to spy against Hamas was he witnessed first hand how brutal they were while...