Sergei Skripal, 66, is an ex-Russian military intelligenceA colonel... READ MORE›
The fact-checking website Politifact says Hillary Clinton is correct when she says 17 federal intelligence agencies have concluded that Russia is behind the hacking... READ MORE›
FBI backs CIA view that Russia intervened to help Trump win election... READ MORE›
Trump administration sought to enlist intelligence officials, key lawmakers to counter Russia stories... READ MORE›
Read more Putin to Democratic Party You lost, get over it U.S. intelligence officials say Russian hacks 'prioritized' Democrats... READ MORE›
It's unknown what the Trump campaign officials who spoke with the ambassador - J.D... READ MORE›
The other group that hacked the DNC also works for Russian intelligence, CrowdStrike reported earlier this year... READ MORE›
But that hasn't stopped the State Department from issuing the temporary duty visas -- also known as TDY -- to the suspected Russian intelligence officers... READ MORE›
Trump has also indicated that he believes Assange's comments that Russia is not behind the Democratic Party hacks... READ MORE›
Trump has rejected the broad intelligence community's assessment that Russia staged cyber attacks during the election campaign to undermine Democratic rival Hillary Clinton... READ MORE›
Rather than challenge Assad and his Russian ally, Trump said in the second debate, the United States should be working with them against the Islamic State... READ MORE›
While Steele's name was first published in the United States, the British media -- not usually known for their restraint -- held off for several hours... READ MORE›
Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn, former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, retired with three stars and a chip on his shoulder... READ MORE›
Whistleblowing website WikiLeaks released on Tuesday a part of confidential documents on America's Central Intelligence Agency... READ MORE›
The intelligence agencies have been almost a government unto themselves... READ MORE›
His involvement with Russian intelligence may help explain why Mr. Bogachev, 33, is hardly a man on the run... READ MORE›
Is it all the result of the State Department's anti-Russia messaging campaign?... READ MORE›
Despite Russia's high-profile cyber-exploits, current and former U.S. officials said Russia's digital espionage capabilities are inferior to those of the United States... READ MORE›
Former senior argentine security official blames presidential loyalist cell for killing of prosecutor as cristina kirchner calls for intelligence agency to be dissolved... READ MORE›
Israeli intelligence officers are taking the matter seriously, a military intelligence officer said Tuesday... READ MORE›
UK intelligence agents have been moved because Russia and China have information from files stolen by whistleblower Edward Snowden, a newspaper claims... READ MORE›
But that assumes there was a financial motive to the theft officials say it seems more likely that it was a national security motive... READ MORE›
Is a mass surveillance system launched in 2007 by the US National Security Agency NSA ... READ MORE›
Current and former American officials said that the hacking of the security clearance information will be a problem for years... READ MORE›
In a news conference in New York, Trump blasted U.S. intelligence agencies and accused them of employing Nazi-like tactics to discredit him... READ MORE›
U.S. officials said the competing claims may reflect disagreement over terminology... READ MORE›
Donald Trump's relationship with Russia is the 'worst political scandal in US history'... READ MORE›
I'm sorry but this parallel terrorist organisation will no longer be an effective pawn for any country, Binali Yildirim, Turkey's prime minister, said... READ MORE›
So there is apparently no substantive evidence of Russian hacking during the election... READ MORE›
FBI director's assessment deepens privacy concerns raised by the details of CIA tools to hack consumer electronics for espionage, published by WikiLeaks... READ MORE›
US expert Alan Robock raises concern over who would control climate-altering technologies if research is paid for by intelligence agencies... READ MORE›
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