Former Polish intel chiefs charged over βIsraeli spywareβ use
Former directors of Poland's Internal Security Agency and Military Counterintelligence Service have been charged for alleged misuse of Pegasus spyware to spy on opposition politicians during the previous government.
The Pegasus Affair: Charges for Former Heads of ABW and SKW
Former heads of Poland's Internal Security Agency and Military Counterintelligence have been charged with failing to ensure the security of operations involving the Pegasus surveillance system.
Russia-Ukraine War. Day 1449
SBU counterintelligence arrested a 33-year-old Ukrainian State Railway employee for allegedly sharing military logistics with Russia, amid ongoing drone attacks causing civilian casualties.
The Pain of Those βDirectedβ to Betray... 2,922 Individuals Must Be Investigated by the Counterintelligence Agency
The article discusses the historical context and ongoing investigation into the suspicious death of a South Korean soldier, Lee Yun-seong, whose case highlights alleged government malfeasance and the lingering doubts of his family.
Agent in the Polish Ministry. Colonel Korowaj: It's a failure of verification, but a success for counterintelligence
Colonel Maciej Korowaj criticizes the verification processes within the Polish Ministry, highlighting failures in personnel screening while acknowledging the operational branch's ability to correct previous shortcomings.
Spy in the Ministry of National Defense worked for years. Former intelligence officer: SWW after Macierewicz's government was a degradation
The article discusses how a military counterintelligence service failed to identify a potential betrayal by an official in the Ministry of National Defense, raising questions about the agency's effectiveness after Antoni Macierewicz's leadership.
Employee of the Polish Ministry of Defense arrested on suspicion of espionage for Russia
A Polish Ministry of Defense employee has been arrested on suspicions of spying for Russia, as revealed by military counterintelligence.
Spy in the Ministry of National Defense. Did Services Ignore the Threat During the PiS Era?
A civilian employee of the Ministry of National Defense's Strategy and Defense Planning Department was suspected of espionage but received a positive assessment from the Military Counterintelligence Service, which reportedly found no cause for concern during their investigation.
Even in the second attempt, the secret service loses to the soldier
The Bundeswehr's attempt to dismiss a soldier of Turkish descent for alleged anti-constitutional views was unsuccessful, as the second court instance found the Military Counterintelligence Service's (MAD) evidence insufficient due to procedural errors.
Military Counterintelligence: How the Bundeswehr Defends Itself Against Extremists and Spies
In 2024, the Bundeswehr reported a total of 875 incidents of suspected right-wing extremism involving military personnel and civilians, with 11 occurring in Munich and nearby locations.