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By Ben Geier/Fortune
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By TIME Video
The Other Pentagon Papers Secret: Few People Actually Read Them
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U.S. Has Infected Foreign Computer Networks, Says Report
Iran, Russia, Afghanistan and Pakistan are among the nations allegedly infected with the malicious "implants"
By Rishi Iyengar
February 16, 2015
Feds Accuse 3 of Being Russian Spies in NYC
The suspects allegedly discussed methods to recruit local New Yorkers by falsely promising rewards in exchange for private documents
By Dan Kedmey
January 26, 2015
Hizballah's Failures Go Well Beyond an Alleged Israeli Mole
The so-called "A-Team" of terror has had a run of failures since the 2008 assassination of its mastermind. And Iran hasn't done any better.
By Karl Vick
January 6, 2015
Ex-Marine Held in Iran Goes on Hunger Strike
Dual U.S.-Iranian citizen Amir Hekmati was sentenced to 10 years for espionage
By Rishi Iyengar
December 17, 2014
Edward Snowden, Lupe Fiasco and More Wish Chelsea Manning a Happy Birthday
Michael Stipe called her a "patriot"
By Victor Luckerson
December 16, 2014
Germany May Counter U.S. Spying With Typewriters
The use of typewriters instead of e-mail was adopted by Russia last year following similar claims of U.S espionage
By Mirren Gidda
July 15, 2014
U.S. and Germany Make Nice Amid Espionage Claims
"We have enormous political cooperation and we are great friends," says Secretary of State John Kerry
By Aleksandra Gjorgievska
July 14, 2014
U.S. Spy Scandal in Germany Is Music to Putin's Ears
The rift in relations between Western allies could not have come at a better time for the Russian President
By Simon Shuster / Berlin
July 10, 2014
Germany Asks U.S. Intelligence Official to Leave
With tensions between the two allies already high
By Mirren Gidda
July 10, 2014
Germany, U.S. Mistrust Deepens Amid Spy Scandals
Just as the outrage over U.S. surveillance in Germany was starting to die down, a fresh set of allegations sends their relations into another tailspin
By Simon Shuster / Berlin
July 7, 2014
Germany Arrests Man Said to Be U.S. Spy
With relations between allies already tense over snooping
By Mirren Gidda
July 4, 2014
TIME Explains Chinese Hacking Charges
Here's what the Chinese military was looking for and why
By TIME Video
May 20, 2014
The U.S.'s Hypocritical Stance Against Chinese Hackers
The problem with taking a stand against China is that we've also been stealing secret data from them, a longstanding practice on both sides as old as the Cold War.
By Bruce Schneier
May 20, 2014
China's Strategic Campaign to Steal Western Commercial Secrets
The indictment lays down an important marker that strategic intellectual property theft will be treated as a serious breach.
By Michael Chertoff
May 20, 2014
What China's Cyber-Espionage Says About Its Economy
The Obama Administration's outrage over Chinese hacking has its roots in conflicting views of the government's role in private business. So don't expect a meeting of the minds anytime soon.
By Rana Foroohar
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