How a Chinese Spy Case Became a Child Porn Nightmare
For more than three years, the FBI pursued Keith Gartenlaub as a Chinese spy. So why is he now accused of collecting child pornography?
ISIS Defector From New York: 'I've Let My Nation Down'
The young American speaks of seeing severed heads on spikes and suicide bombs in Syria.
Dutch Children as Young as Nine Trained in ISIS Camps
As many as 70 Dutch children are believed to be inside the extremist group's caliphate.
Missing in Iran: The Mysterious Case of Robert Levinson
Nine years after Levinson vanished on a "rogue" CIA mission in Iran, a new book examines his bizarre disappearance.
ISIS Sells Chickens, Eggs in Libya to Boost Coffers
Local residents who fled the city say the group are seizing farms to help their financial accounts.
The 'October Surprise' Was Real, Spymaster Hints
Duane Clarridge suggested the Reagan administration plotted to keep American hostages in Iran until after Jimmy Carter left office. Was he telling the truth?
Women 'Spied On' By Police Call For Transparency
Inquiry into undercover policing in England and Wales is underway.
Chechen Volunteers Fight ISIS in Syria and Iraq: Report
The group has been in the region since the start of the conflict, a Chechen government source said.
Putin Ally: Chechen Spies Infiltrate ISIS
"An extensive spy network has been set up inside Islamic State," Ramzan Kadyrov's office quoted him on Monday
Feds to Muslim Immigrants: Spy for Us or Be Deported
Immigration officials drag feet on green cards, and then the FBI browbeats people into becoming informants.
Spies and Missiles: Castro Continues to Mock the U.S.
Cuba has kept our missing missile and sent a spy to our security conference.
ISIS Reveals Wheelchair-Bound 'Executioner' in Libya
The official release by the militant group's Tripoli wing shows the execution of three spies.
Wanted: Men and Women of Steel for U.S. Spy Agencies
Employees should risk careers to speak truth to power, U.S. intelligence guidelines say. Good luck with that.
Russian Paranoia Spurs Spike in Treason Trials
How the Kremlin has attempted to close Russians off from foreign influence.
U.S. Spies May Be Back in Action Against ISIS
Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said on Tuesday that the U.S. will carry out new intelligence gathering ops against the militant group.
The Cold War Is Over, But the Spying Continues
The old spooks like Pollard and Pelton are being freed. But that doesn't mean the end of spying.
The Scientist Who Says Psychics Can Help American Spies
Two decades after the CIA denounced the government's top-secret ESP program, Edwin May is trying to bring it back.
Fleming Is Forever: Why You Should Read the James Bond Books
As the new Bond movie arrives in theaters, don't forget the sparkling spy novels that gave us 007.
Former CIA Operative Arrested in Portugal
Sabrina De Sousa was convicted for her role in a 2003 CIA kidnapping plot in Italy.
Russia, Estonia Exchange Alleged Spies
Episode reminiscent of a Cold War spy thriller follows heightened tensions between the neighbors.
China Allegedly Hacked Top Former FBI Lawyer
Marion "Spike" Bowman says a hacker from China penetrated his home computer with an innocent-looking email last spring.
CIA Plans Huge Release of Top-Secret Reports From the 1960s
The presidential briefings will cover what the spy agency told JFK and LBJ about foreign crises and leaders.
Jonathan Pollard's Potential Cash Stash
Pollard, who will be released in November on parole, has served 30 years for supplying the Israeli government with classified documents.
How the CIA Turned a Sex Doll Into a Spy Trick
The agency's Moscow operatives were in desperate need of a ruse to fool the KGB.
After Russia, China Crack Snowden Files, Britain Reportedly Pulls Spies
Security service MI6 has removed agents from certain "hostile countries," a newspaper reports.
Russian Spying in Czech Republic 'Worse Than Cold War'
Prague is a major target for Russian spies seeking to destabilise NATO and the EU, says former intelligence chief.
They're Listening! U.S., U.K. Intelligence Agencies Hack SIM Card Manufacturer
Together, the NSA and GCHQ harvested encryption keys to access global mobile communications.
How a Spy Thriller Became a Lethal Weapon
"Six Days of the Condor" inspired a hit movie—and an Iranian assassin. Spy novelist James Grady hopes his sequel won't get somebody killed.
Who Killed Litvinenko? Perhaps Not Russia After All
Alexander Litvinenko was slipped radioactive poison in 2006. As an inquiry opens into his murder, the mystery deepens.
Lithuania Begins Trial of Two Alleged Spies With Suspected Links to Russia
Both men are accused of spying for Belarus, a close ally of Russia.