Mobiles may be vulnerable to spying due to outdated technique
Houston: Millions of mobile phones may be vulnerable to spying due to the use of an outdated 1970-era cryptography technique, according to a new research.
The research, due to be presented at an upco
India spies Pakistan with tomatoes
The Pakistani authorities have recovered 'spying equipment' from a vegetable consignment from India, officials said.
“The spying equipment was recovered from the vegetable consignment from India duri
Tamil Nadu top target in ISI web of intrigue
Investigators handling the Thameem Ansari spy case in New Delhi and in Chennai are burning midnight oil assessing information the Tamil Nadu onion dealer has so far passed on to his ISI handlers at th
Pak diplomat named in spy case FIR
A Pakistani diplomat based in Colombo has been named in the First Information Report (FIR) in the espionage case busted by the Tamil Nadu police by arresting his alleged ‘contact’ in Tamil Nadu on Mon
China arrests security official on suspicion of spying for US
A security ministry official in China has been arrested on suspicion of spying for the US and passing on state secrets, Hong Kong media reports said.
The official, who was working as the private secr
Indian Army lieutenant colonel honey-trapped by Pakistan
A lieutenant colonel of the Indian Army was reportedly ‘honey-trapped’ by Pakistan's intelligence agencies into spying for them, sources in the army headquarters here said Tuesday.
The infantry offic
Iran ready to release US woman hiker on $5,00,000 bail
A senior prosecutor said on Sunday that Iran is ready to release Ms Sarah Shourd, one of three US hikers detained for more than a year and accused of spying, on bail of around
$500,000. "For the fema
6 Americans on medical team killed in Afghan
Six Americans and two other foreigners on a medical mission were shot and killed by the Taliban who ambushed their vehicles in a remote part of northern Afghanistan, a charity said on Saturday.
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