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First information about the suspect in the attempted assassination of Trump released

A 20-year-old man named Thomas Matthew Crooks from Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, shot former US President Donald Trump from the roof of a manufacturing plant 119 meters away, but his motive remains unclear.

Politics • July 14, 05:30 AM • 103165 views
Possible leakage of data from "Diya": MP proposes to invite Minister Fedorov to a meeting of the relevant committee of the Rada

MP Volodymyr Ariev proposed inviting Minister Mykhailo Fedorov to a committee meeting to investigate the alleged data leak of 13 million Ukrainians after a Russian hacker was suspected of attacking government websites before Russia's invasion.

Politics • July 2, 01:57 PM • 21035 views
CNN: the war in Ukraine is an opportunity for US intelligence to recruit Russians

The brutal Russian invasion of Ukraine has provided US intelligence agencies with a rare opportunity to recruit angry Kremlin spies who are waging war, openly appealing to disgruntled Russians to grant them access to information that is useful to the United States.

War in Ukraine • June 2, 11:11 PM • 23739 views
The FBI is tracking the impact of U.S. aid to Ukraine on Russia's behavior in the 2024 U.S. elections

The FBI is closely monitoring whether U. S. support for Ukraine could encourage Russia to take greater risks in potentially interfering in the 2024 U.S. presidential election.

Politics • May 10, 09:57 AM • 36463 views
Mexico: three missing surfers found dead

Three missing surfers, two Australians and one American, were found dead near Ensenada, Mexico.

Crimes and emergencies • May 4, 02:32 AM • 28361 views
The US uncovers a scheme to supply electronics to Russia bypassing sanctions

A New York company illegally exported more than USD 250,000 worth of dual-use electronic components to a sanctioned Russian organization for weapons production, leading to the indictment of three individuals involved in the scheme.

War in Ukraine • May 1, 03:44 AM • 22253 views
DPRK hackers carry out cyberattacks on South Korean defense companies

The largest North Korean hacker groups have been conducting large-scale cyberattacks on South Korean defense companies for more than a year, stealing technical data by hacking internal networks.

News of the World • April 23, 09:08 AM • 20547 views
FBI says Chinese hackers are preparing to attack US infrastructure

The FBI says that hackers linked to the Chinese government have infiltrated critical US infrastructure such as telecommunications, energy and water supply, gaining the ability to potentially cause devastating damage, and are waiting for the right moment to strike.

News of the World • April 19, 11:42 AM • 14928 views
FBI worried about possible coordinated attack in the US after Crocus shooting

The FBI is concerned about the possibility of a terrorist attack in the United States similar to the shooting at the Russian concert hall Crocus City Mall.

News of the World • April 11, 01:35 PM • 23067 views
Car rammed into checkpoint near FBI headquarters in Atlanta

Car rammed into checkpoint near FBI headquarters in Atlanta, suspect detained.

Society • April 2, 12:26 AM • 30191 views
Court refuses to dismiss Trump's case on improper storage of classified documents

Federal Judge Eileen Cannon has rejected Donald Trump's motion to dismiss the case of improper storage of classified documents seized from his Mar-a-Lago estate.

Politics • March 14, 10:36 PM • 33480 views
Former US Ambassador to Bolivia admits in court that he spied for Cuba for decades

Former US Ambassador to Bolivia Victor Manuel Rocha pleaded guilty to spying for Cuba for decades. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, this is one of the largest and longest-running infiltrations of a foreign agent into the government.

Crimes and emergencies • February 29, 10:27 PM • 31967 views
Death of a soldier 9 days after mobilization: Special Prosecutor's Office in Ternopil to check actions of TCC officials

The Ternopil Specialized Military Prosecutor's Office opened a criminal case over the death of a soldier from epilepsy 9 days after mobilization at a military training center in the region, where bruises were found on his body.

War in Ukraine • February 29, 09:09 PM • 30310 views
Former FBI informant in Biden impeachment case arrested in the US

The United States arrested a former FBI informant who provided false information about Joe Biden's involvement in his son's business deals.

Politics • February 27, 12:52 AM • 32463 views
U.S. Senate staffer passes sniper gear to Ukraine, faces investigation - NYT

A senior U. S. Senate staffer is under investigation for allegedly providing $30,000 worth of sniper equipment to Ukrainian troops and frequently traveling near combat zones against instructions.

Politics • February 26, 09:43 AM • 25855 views
FBI informant who accused the Bidens says russian intelligence was involved in the case - media

The FBI informant accused of providing false information about the Bidens was accused of having ties to russian intelligence, according to court documents.

News of the World • February 21, 10:02 AM • 26565 views
The FBI believes that China's cyberattacks on US infrastructure have reached an unprecedented scale

The FBI Director expressed concern about China's unprecedented cyberattacks on US infrastructure that could undermine national security.

News of the World • February 20, 09:21 AM • 25187 views
Bloomberg: Western intelligence agencies shut down LockBit hackers

International law enforcement agencies have blocked the infrastructure of the LockBit hacker group that infected more than 1,600 victims in the United States and 2,000 worldwide with ransomware.

Crimes and emergencies • February 20, 02:46 AM • 31962 views
FBI informant accused of lying about Joe and Hunter Biden's ties to Ukrainian energy company

An FBI informant is accused of lying about alleged payments by the Ukrainian energy company Burisma to Joe and Hunter Biden.

News of the World • February 15, 10:40 PM • 25740 views
Fox News: FBI director makes unofficial trip to Israel

FBI Director Christopher Wray paid an unofficial visit to Israel, where he met with intelligence officials to discuss countering threats from Iran and Hezbollah.

News of the World • February 15, 12:10 AM • 112346 views
Wikileaks: former CIA hacker Joshua Schulte sentenced to 40 years in prison

Former CIA officer Joshua Schulte is sentenced to 40 years in prison for leaking classified CIA hacking tools to Wikileaks and storing images of child abuse.

News of the World • February 2, 04:00 PM • 24507 views
The United States says it has prevented a large-scale cyberattack involving China

The US government claims to have prevented a large-scale cyberattack involving China by neutralizing the Volt Typhoon network, which allegedly targeted US civilian infrastructure and had ties to China.

News of the World • February 1, 07:59 AM • 31630 views
Nancy Pelosi calls on the FBI to investigate the financing of pro-Palestinian protests in the United States

Nancy Pelosi has called on the FBI to investigate whether some pro-Palestinian protests in the US have links to Russia or Russian funding. She believes that Putin may be behind some of the protests calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.

News of the World • January 29, 12:28 AM • 30535 views