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Bob Flores, Former CTO of the CIA, Joins Brinker
Delaware, United States, 4th November 2025, CyberNewsWire...
Another Israeli Firm, QuaDream, Caught Weaponizing iPhone Bug for Spyware
A now-patched security vulnerability in Apple iOS that was previously found to be exploited by Israeli company NSO Group was also separately weaponized by a different surveillance vendor named QuaDream to hack into the company's devices. The development was reported by Reuters, citing unnamed...
Researchers Claim CIA Was Behind 11-Year-Long Hacking Attacks Against China
Qihoo 360, one of the most prominent cybersecurity firms, today published a new report accusing the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency CIA to be behind an 11-year-long hacking campaign against several Chinese industries and government agencies. The targeted industry sectors include aviation...
United States Sues Edward Snowden and You'd be Surprised to Know Why
The United States government today filed a lawsuit against Edward Snowden, a former contractor for the CIA and NSA government agencies who made headlines worldwide in 2013 when he fled the country and leaked top-secret information about NSA's global and domestic surveillance activities. And you...
Ex-CIA employee charged with leaking 'Vault 7' hacking tools to Wikileaks
A 29-year-old former CIA computer programmer who was charged with possession of child pornography last year has now been charged with masterminding the largest leak of classified information in the agency's history. Joshua Adam Schulte , who once created malware for both the CIA and NSA to break...
Edward Snowden made public appearance at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport
Whistleblower Edward Snowden made a public appearance yesterday at a Moscow airport, beside a staff member of the Wikileaks organization, met with representatives of a half-dozen or so human rights groups. Snowden has not been seen in public and was stuck in the transit area of Moscow’s...
CIA Chief : We will Spy on You Through Your TV
CIA Chief : We will Spy on You Through Your TV According to the Central Intelligence Agency, the organization says spies won't have to plant bugs in homes, businesses or other places where they want to spy because of coming advances in computer and Internet technology. The CIA claims that when yo...