Por: CBS News Politics January 13, 2023
A top U.S. intelligence official on Thursday urged Congress to renew sweeping powers granted to American spy agencies to surveil and examine communications, saying they were critical to stopping terrorism, cyberattacks and other threats. The remarks by Army Gen. Paul Nakasone, director of the National Security Agency, opened what's expected to be a contentious debate over provisions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act that expire... + full article
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics January 12, 2023
WASHINGTON – A top U.S. intelligence official on Thursday urged Congress to renew sweeping powers granted to American spy agencies to surveil and examine communications, saying they were critical to stopping terrorism, cyberattacks and other threats. The remarks by Army Gen.... + más
China alleges U.S. spy agency hacked key infrastructure and sent user data back to headquarters | CNBC
Ex-NSA worker accused of selling secrets ordered detained | Portland Press Herald
Associated Press USA Politics January 12, 2023
WASHINGTON (AP) — A top U.S. intelligence official on Thursday urged Congress to renew sweeping powers granted to American spy agencies to surveil and examine communications, saying they were critical to stopping terrorism, cyberattacks and other threats. The remarks by Army... + más
WPLG Local 10 USA Nation October 12, 2022
DENVER – A former National Security Agency employee from Colorado accused of trying to sell classified information to Russia will remain behind bars while he is prosecuted, a magistrate judge ruled Tuesday.Jareh Sebastian Dalke, 30, is facing a possible life sentence for... + más
Portland Press Herald USA World October 12, 2022
DENVER — A former National Security Agency employee from Colorado accused of trying to sell classified information to Russia will remain behind bars while he is prosecuted, a magistrate judge ruled Tuesday. Jareh Sebastian Dalke, 30, is facing a possible life sentence for... + más
Ex-NSA worker accused of selling secrets ordered detained | WPLG Local 10
Newsweek USA Tech September 28, 2022
Chinese cybersecurity experts have accused the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) of launching cyberattacks on a university in northwest China with a malware program known as drinking tea.The alleged cyberattacks were said to have targeted the Northwestern Polytechnical... + más
Drinking Black Tea May Lower Mortality Risk, Study Suggests | Time
High tea, muffuletta pizza, dynamite tacos, Little Italy: Best things we ate this week | The Advocate
CNBC USA Tech September 27, 2022
Beijing has for a long time accused the U.S. of carrying out cyberattacks on Chinese targets. But more recently, it has accused the U.S.'s National Security Agency of hacking specific targets.Beebright Istock Getty ImagesChina accused a top U.S. spy agency of stealing... + más
TikTok won't commit to stopping US data flows to China | CNN
Japanese leader's trip to China in '72 was diplomatic gamble | WPLG Local 10
ABC7 USA World September 26, 2022
Edward Snowden in a decree signed on Monday, according the country's state news agency.The decree granting Snowden and 75 other foreign nationals citizenship was published on an official government website.Snowden's attorney, Anatoly Kucherena, told Russia's state... + más
Putin grants Russian citizenship to Edward Snowden | 10 WBNS
Edward Snowden grateful after Vladimir Putin grants him Russian citizenship | Newsweek
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