Intelligence Operations
54 article(s)
🗓 01 Feb 2026 · 👤 AGONY · 🌍 North America
A U.S. jury has convicted ex-Google engineer Linwei Ding for stealing thousands of pages of confidential AI supercomputing data and secretly aiding China’s tech ambitions—a case that highlights the escalating battle over artificial intelligence secrets.
🗓 31 Jan 2026 · 👤 AGONY · 🌍 Asia
A Google engineer’s secret double life led to one of Silicon Valley’s biggest AI thefts. Find out how Linwei Ding smuggled confidential chip blueprints to China and what the case reveals about the global AI arms race.
🗓 31 Jan 2026 · 👤 AGONY · 🌍 North America
A dramatic courtroom showdown reveals how a Google insider stole thousands of pages of AI secrets for China, highlighting the growing threat of economic espionage in the race for technological supremacy.
🗓 30 Jan 2026 · 👤 AGONY · 🌍 Asia
Linwei Ding, a former Google engineer, faces decades in prison after being convicted for stealing over 2,000 AI trade secrets to launch a Chinese startup—highlighting the intense global battle for technological supremacy.
🗓 28 Jan 2026 · 👤 AGONY · 🌍 Asia
Mustang Panda’s latest CoolClient malware variant is targeting Asian and Russian government networks with advanced infostealers and stealthy data exfiltration techniques, raising the stakes in global cyber-espionage.
🗓 23 Jan 2026 · 👤 AGONY · 🌍 Europe
Spain’s high-profile investigation into Pegasus spyware targeting government leaders has been closed, as Israel refused cooperation. The case highlights the challenges of cross-border cybercrime investigations when international partners stonewall justice.
🗓 16 Jan 2026 · 👤 AGONY · 🌍 Europe
Italy’s government has quietly approved a major reorganization of its intelligence nerve center, DIS, signaling a dramatic shift in national security strategy amid rising cyber threats and geopolitical tensions.
🗓 16 Jan 2026 · 👤 AGONY
Research into Predator spyware reveals Intellexa's hidden command-and-control infrastructure, suggesting the vendor has unprecedented oversight and involvement in global surveillance operations.
🗓 14 Jan 2026 · 👤 AGONY · 🌍 North America
Predator spyware is breaking new ground by learning from its own failed attacks. Our investigation uncovers how this surveillance tool turns missteps into intelligence, making each new version more elusive and dangerous.
🗓 13 Jan 2026 · 👤 AGONY · 🌍 Europe
Hungary’s controversial asylum for former Polish justice minister Zbigniew Ziobro, accused of orchestrating a vast spyware campaign, is testing the limits of EU legal trust and exposing deep political rifts.