
Taiwan: Four suspected Chinese spies indicted.
Four suspected Chinese spies have been indicted in Taipei. They are accused of passing on secret information to China.
By Emily Kossak
Four suspected Chinese spies have been indicted in Taipei. They are accused of passing on secret information to China.
By Emily Kossak
Three Germans allegedly passed on military technology to the Chinese intelligence service MSS. At the Düsseldorf Higher Regional Court, one defendant explained why he would never have considered his Chinese contact person to be a spy.
By Manuel Liu
The Netherlands warns of cyberattacks against its domestic industry from China. The EU and NATO have already expressed their concern about the latest attacks against the Czech Republic.
By Ning Wang
Taiwanese authorities are currently reviewing more than 747,000 identity documents. The aim is to counter political infiltration by China. The measure has been met with criticism.
By Emily Kossak
The Federal Public Prosecutor's Office has pressed charges against a former aide to far-right AfD politician Maximilian Krah. Jiang G. allegedly passed on sensitive information from the EU Parliament and compiled dossiers on the AfD party leadership.
By Fabian Peltsch
Fearing propaganda and espionage, Taiwan has stepped up its crackdown on citizens who illegally possess Chinese passports. China's state media has already responded.
By Ning Wang
Green MEP Hannah Neumann has publicized Iranian hacking attempts against her office, and now warns that hybrid attacks are often neither taken seriously enough nor addressed.
By Gabriel Bub
Taiwanese military personnel have once again been convicted of espionage. The case is a prime example of Beijing's intensified espionage activities on the island.
By Manuel Liu
According to the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, nine percent of all German companies have fallen victim to an espionage attack in the past five years. These are increasingly coming from Russia and China.
By Emily Kossak
The US Department of Justice has announced charges against Chinese hackers at large. They are accused of infiltrating US computer systems over several years with the intention of making a profit. The authorities have offered large bounties.
By Marcel Grzanna