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China’s Ministry of State Security has taken to social media to boast about foiling a series of cyberattacks it says were directed by the U.S. National Security Agency.
The Ministry of State Security (MSS), in a WeChat post, said it uncovered "irrefutable evidence" of the agency's involvement in the intrusion that dated back to March 25, 2022. The attack was ultimately foiled, it added.
In his first television interview since his firing, Gen. Tim Haugh discusses his termination by the Trump administration.
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World netball’s suspension of NSA president Cecilia Molokwane sparks governance crisis as elections loom
Netball South Africa is set to hold its quadrennial elections on 25 October 2025. But there remain questions around how Cecilia Molokwane’s suspension by World Netball will affect the process.
China says it has ‘irrefutable evidence’ the US’s National Security Agency (NSA) has accessed stolen credentials and used these to breach network systems at the center as far back as 2022. China warns these serious incidents may have disrupted financial systems, power supplies, communications networks, and the international standard time.
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Former Trump administration national security adviser John Bolton was charged Thursday with 18 counts of retention and transmission of national defense information.
Deputy General Secretary of the United Party (UP) and Political Assistant to Alan Kyeremateng, Nana Yaw Sarpong, has urged a comprehensive investigation into the scandal of charges filed by the Office of the Attorney-General against two former top directors of the National Service Authority (NSA).