Finish security police declassify early Cold War archive
Suojelupoliisi, Finland’s security police (otherwise known as SUPO), declassified today segments of its Cold War counterintelligence archives. The declassified archives include the entirety of its 1949...
View ArticleFinnish UN official details recruitment attempts by Israeli spies
By JOSEPH FITSANAKIS | intelNews.org | Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat has published a relatively detailed account of attempts by Israeli intelligence agents to recruit United Nations (UN)...
View ArticleWestern companies sold phone spy equipment to Iran
For about a year now, political dissidents in Iran have suspected that the Iranian government's ability to spy on private communications has intensified, covering for the first time cell phone and...
View ArticleWestern companies help Tehran spy on protestors
Numerous celebratory articles have appeared recently in several blogs that praise Western Internet firms for “help[ing] out the pro-democracy movement inside [Iran]”. These articles overlook Tehran’s...
View ArticleFears raised of Iranian-style surveillance in the US
The Open Internet Coalition, a consortium of online business and consumer groups, has sent letters [.pdf] to US Congress members urging them to consider regulating the use of deep packet inspection...
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Finland police identify body of WWII Soviet spy. Hacker conferences attract spies, thieves. Interesting interview with lawyer behind CIA lawsuit.
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New book examines history of Finnish domestic intelligence. Ex-KGB agent doesn't regret sanctuary decision. CIA used Canadian research for torture.
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Madoff befriends Israeli-handled spy in prison. Polish undercover agent has cover blown. Finnish former prime minister says KGB tried to recruit him.
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TV footage shows Afghan insurgents with US ammo. US formally accuses Iran of weapons sales to Hezbollah. Finnish union spokesman was Stasi informant, says paper.
View ArticleAnalysis: Forged Irish passports have long history
At least six of the nearly 30 Mossad assassins who killed Hamas military official Mahmoud al-Mabhouh last January in Dubai, used forged Irish passports to enter and leave the United Arab Emirates. This...
View ArticleScandinavians launch probes into US spying activities
Norway, Sweden and Denmark have launched official investigations into media reports that accuse US embassies in Scandinavian countries of operating illegal intelligence gathering networks.
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Interview with Finnish ex-counterespionage officer. European Union sent intelligence officers to Libya. Talks aimed at mending rift between CIA and ISI.
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Finland cancels visa of ex-KGB general. Georgian 'spy photographers' to be released. Pakistani ex-spy director says US owes Pakistan.
View ArticleFormer Finnish diplomat reveals she worked for the CIA
A Finnish diplomat in Cold-War East Germany has revealed how she was recruited by the US Central Intelligence Agency in the 1960s, shortly after the construction of the Berlin Wall. Marja-Liisa...
View ArticleWestern companies help Bahrain spy on democracy activists
While Western governments preach to the world about the benefits of democracy, Western companies supply some of the most detestable dictatorial regimes with surveillance technologies for use against...
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Diplomat says Finland's ex-prime minister was Stasi agent. Nazi criminal spied for West Germany. US government aims to build ‘data eye in the sky’.
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Finnish FM washes hands of CIA flights. Australian defense documents stolen by foreign intelligence. US soldier arrested by FBI counterintelligence.
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NSA whistleblower says Obama worse than Bush. Australian spies reportedly buying computer bugs. Refugees in Finland face spying threats.
View ArticleDenmark university professor faces charges of spying for Russia
Authorities in Denmark have charged a university professor with assisting “foreign intelligence operatives”, believed to be Russian.
View ArticleScandinavian phone company helps ex-Soviet republics spy on citizens
A highly profitable cellular telecommunications company, which is jointly owned by a Swedish-Finnish public-private consortium, is enabling some of the world’s most authoritarian regimes to spy on...
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Denmark professor accused of spying challenges court secrecy. CIA's links with Hollywood are longstanding. CIA funds helped launch literary journal.
View ArticleNews you may have missed #743 (espionage edition)
India arrests military intel staffer for spying. Retired Russian colonel convicted of spying for US. Denmark professor jailed for spying.
View ArticleGerman spy agency tapped Finnish phone lines in early 2000s
German intelligence, possibly with the collaboration of the United States, monitored communications lines connecting Finland with at least five countries in the early 2000s, according to leaked documents.
View ArticleFinnish reporter destroys computer with hammer to protect spy source
An investigative journalist in Finland, who recently co-authored an exposé of a Finnish intelligence program targeting Russia, destroyed her computer with a hammer during a police raid of her house on...
View ArticleFinnish intelligence identifies Chinese state-linked group behind cyber-attack
FINLAND’S INTELLIGENCE AGENCY HAS identified a hacker group with ties to the Chinese state as the culprit of an attack of “exceptional” magnitude and intensity that targeted the Finnish Parliament...
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