US intelligence
Russian hackers could attack U.S. critical infrastructure area, security agencies warn
The Infrastructure Security and Cybersecurity Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the National Security Agency on Tuesday, Jan. 11, issued a joint statement to critical infrastructure organizations, warning of a cyber threat from apparently Russian state-sponsored hackers, according to the complaint. In what could translate into a new diplomatic conflict ...
Leak of Russian bounty story jeopardized investigation and is ‘a crime’ says US intelligence
Media reports that came out about an intelligence unit in Russia allegedly placing a bounty on U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan have jeopardized the whole investigation, said the Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe. The president tweeted the statement from Ratcliffe on Tuesday morning, June 30, a reminder that leaking of classified ...
US intelligence report caught Chinese Communist Party underreporting CCP Virus cases
A dictatorship allegedly concealed the real number of patients and deaths linked to the deadly Asian disease, U.S. intelligence has found. A classified report to the White House has accused the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) of underreporting the number of infections and deaths caused by the CCP Virus. Three U.S. officials, who ...
NATO members risk losing US intel over China tech
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says NATO members "understand the concerns" and now must make a decision
China appeals to US to accept its technology progress
China urged Washington on Thursday to accept its industrial development after U.S. intelligence officials said Beijing steals or copies foreign technology, as the two sides prepared for another day of talks aimed at ending a tariff war over Beijing's technology ambitions. It is "totally unreasonable to make random accusations," said a ...
US intel chiefs warn Washington risks losing friends, influence
National Intelligence Director Dan Coats says US faces a 'toxic mix' of factors that threaten both its security and its standing in the world

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