In the age of modern technology, it's crucial to be aware of signs indicating potential privacy violations. From the green dot on the status bar to unexplained battery drain, there are clear indicators that your phone might be spying on you.
A British immigration officer has been convicted of collaborating with Chinese intelligence in a covert operation targeting Hong Kong dissidents in the UK. Cheung Leung 'Peter' Wai, 40, exploited his position to access immigration databases to track these opponents.
A psychologist has warned about the psychological and social risks arising from doubt and spying among couples, emphasizing that these behaviors lead to the deterioration of marital relationships. He stated, "Those who search will never find peace."
German authorities have arrested a man in Berlin on charges of spying for Russia, allegedly providing sensitive information about German military aid to Ukraine. This case highlights the increasing Russian intelligence activities in Germany since the onset of the war in Ukraine.
The FBI has issued a warning regarding popular Chinese applications that allegedly spy on user data and share it with the Chinese government. This alert raises significant concerns about cybersecurity and personal data protection.
A recent report titled 'BrowserGate' uncovers controversial tracking practices by LinkedIn, owned by Microsoft, raising serious privacy concerns among users. The report highlights the platform's use of hidden codes to gather precise technical data about its users.
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has announced the acquisition of the Paragon spying program, emphasizing its necessity in countering terrorists' exploitation of encrypted communications. This revelation was made during a congressional hearing, where officials stressed the importance of this step in combating organized crime.
Reports reveal that an Italian surveillance company deceived around 200 users into downloading a fake version of WhatsApp for spying purposes. This was confirmed in an official statement from the popular messaging app's developers.
A spying incident during the training of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team has caused widespread controversy. An Italian soldier was spotted filming closed training sessions, prompting the Bosnian Football Federation to file an official complaint.
The case of Israeli soldier Raz Cohen, accused of selling Iron Dome secrets to Iran for just $1,000, has sparked widespread controversy regarding the security of the Israeli military amid escalating tensions with Tehran. This incident raises serious questions about the vulnerabilities in Israel's security apparatus.