FBI

Russian spy ring with a Cuban link? (Updated)

June 29, 2010

The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has broken up an eleven member deep-cover Russian spy ring that included a Peruvian born journalist (with pro-Castro sympathies) along with her husband who wrote a column for Spanish daily El Diario-La Prensa in New York. The New York Times has published the criminal complaints from the U.S. Justice [...]

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al-Shabaab terrorists smuggled into US via Cuba (Updated)

June 7, 2010

U.S. federal law enforcement agencies (FBI and ICE) are hunting down al-Shabaab terrorists (an ally of al Qaeda) who illegally entered the U.S. from Kenya through Cuba, reports the New York Daily News. al-Shabaab is an Islamic terrorist group that controls much of southern Somalia, excluding the capital, Mogadishu. It has waged an insurgency (using guerrilla [...]

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Cuban intelligence’s flawed communication methods

June 1, 2010

Dirk Rijmenants of the Cipher Machines and Cryptology website authored a paper on the flaws attributed to communication methods used by the Cuban Intelligence Service (CuIS) with its agents (e.g. Ana Belen Montes, Carlos and Elsa Alvarez, and Walter Kendall Myers) in operations against the United States as evidenced in FBI and U.S. District Courts’ documents: One common link [...]

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