Saudi arrests 18 in spying probeSaudi Arabia has arrested 18 people, including an Iranian, a Lebanese citizen and 16 Saudis, for spying, an Interior Ministry spokesman said. Mansour Al-Turki said on state television the suspec More… |
Warning: Cyber spying spreads in Middle EastThe scope of a cyber espionage campaign targeting Iran and other parts of the Middle East has widened, even after security experts blew the operation's cover last month, according to the research firm that discovered the Ma More… |
Iran, Kuwait to return envoys after rowIran and Kuwait have agreed to exchange ambassadors again following a diplomatic row over what Kuwait said was an Iranian spy ring, Tehran's foreign minister said on Wednesday. "Thank God it has been decided that both ambassadors will retu More… |
Egypt uncovers Israel spy ringEgypt on Monday charged an Egyptian businessman and two Israelis with spying for Israel and trying to recruit operatives working for telecoms companies in Egypt, Syria and Lebanon. Officials arrested Tarek Abdel Rezek Hu More… |
Iran frees US woman after year in jailIran freed a US woman on Tuesday after holding her for more than a year under suspicion of spying, but her two male companions remained in jail. "I am inside Evin prison, doing her paperwork. She has been released and is heading towards th More… |
Many IT staff 'snoop on colleagues'One in three information technology professionals abuses administrative passwords to access confidential data such as colleagues' salary details, personal emails or board-meeting minutes, according to a survey. US information security comp More… |
Congress yields to Bush, passes spying billThe Democratic-led US Congress yielded to President George W Bush and approved legislation to temporarily expand the government's power to conduct electronic surveillance without a court order in tracking foreign suspects. Civil liberties More… |
White House says spying broader than knownThe Bush administration's top intelligence official has acknowledged that a controversial domestic surveillance program was only one part of a much broader spying effort, The Washington Post reported in its Wednesday edition. Director of N More… |








