Russian spies
Coverage of Russian spies in the Nexus archive.
- Iran: Rising regional power or too weak to make peace?
The article examines Iran's strategic posture against the United States, notes Japan's role as a refuge for Russian spies, and highlights a story about a dog with an emotional support duck.
- Russian spies use Japan as base, report says
Russian spies operating in Japan are smuggling battlefield technology to Moscow under the guise of diplomats and businesspeople, according to a New York Times investigation. Japan's lax espionage laws have enabled this activity, despite Ukraine's complaints about the technology being used against it.
- Russia goes to Japan for tech in Ukraine war: Report
Russia has used Japan as a base for technology and espionage in its war against Ukraine, according to a report by The New York Times. The report states that some Russian spies relocated to Japan after being expelled from Western countries, as noted by officials.
- Peter Mandelson considered a 'privileged contact' by Russian spies attempting to 'manipulate UK politics' for decades, report claims
A report claims that Peter Mandelson was considered a 'privileged contact' by Russian spies for decades, with the aim of manipulating UK politics.
- My phone was hacked by Moscow, says Farage: 'Deeply concerned' Reform leader claims Russian spies leaked details of £5million gift that could lead to ban from Commons
Nigel Farage claims his phone was hacked by Russian spies, alleging they leaked details of a £5 million gift that could result in a ban from the UK Parliament. The Reform leader expressed deep concern over the potential security breach and its political implications.
- Microsoft's patch for a 0-day exploited by Russian spies fell short. Another Windows flaw is under attack
Microsoft's patch for a 0-day vulnerability exploited by Russian spies proved ineffective, and attackers are now exploiting another zero-click Windows flaw that risks exposing sensitive system data. The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has joined Microsoft in issuing warnings about the ongoing threat.