An Israeli man has been arrested on suspicion of working for Iranian intelligence, allegedly providing information in exchange for money. Authorities are investigating the extent of his alleged activities.
An Israeli information security firm, Gambit, has identified an Iranian intelligence ministry-linked group called "Abadil of Minab" as responsible for the March cyberattack on the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
Israeli citizens are reporting receiving recruitment and threatening text messages, which the Israel Police attribute to attempts by Iranian intelligence elements to recruit individuals in Israel and abroad.
Analysts suggest Iranian intelligence services and Revolutionary Guards are recruiting teenagers through criminal intermediaries to launch low-level 'hybrid warfare' attacks aimed at sowing chaos in the UK and Europe.
Israel launched an attack on Iran's largest petrochemical complex, identified by some reports as the South Pars facility. The Israeli Defense Minister confirmed the strike, stating the complex accounts for approximately half of Iran's petrochemical production.
Iranian state media reports that Majid Khademi, the leader of the Revolutionary Guard's intelligence organization, was killed in what the Guard claims were American-Israeli attacks.
Iranian intelligence services have arrested 97 people, labeling them as "soldiers of Israel," according to Iranian media. This comes amidst an ongoing crackdown within the country that has led to hundreds of political arrests.
Tehran has vowed vengeance after the killing of Ali Larijani, with the IRGC claiming to have 'shoveled' US and Israeli gathering points in retaliation and caused havoc in Israeli-occupied territories using new weapons. Iran's Foreign Minister stated that the loss of officials will not affect the country's robust political structure, and Iran is prepared for a long war with the US and Israel, relying on its 'mosaic defense'.
The American aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford is expected to return to the port of Souda in Crete on Wednesday for refuelling and potential inspections following a fire that burned for more than 30 hours. The fire, which began in the ship’s central laundry, spread through air ducts to multiple compartments. Around 600 sailors […]
Iran has arrested dozens, including a foreign national, for allegedly spying for its 'enemies'. An expert details how Mossad built its spy network in Iran over two decades, while Iranian intelligence reportedly uses 'disposable agents' for operations in Israel.
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stated in an interview with CNN Turk that the head of a special Iranian intelligence unit — established precisely
Ioannis Aidinidis, a Greek citizen, has been arrested in the UK and accused of assisting a foreign intelligence service, believed to be Iran, in targeting a journalist working for the Persian-language television channel 'Iran International'.
Two Afghan nationals, arrested in Aarhus, Denmark, are accused of working for Iranian intelligence to gather information on Jews in Berlin, with intentions to commit murder and arson.
A London-based journalist reported an alleged attempt by Iranian intelligence services to recruit them for an anti-Israel display, with the incident being reported to counter-terrorism police.
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The FBI has issued a warning that hackers linked to Iranian intelligence have begun attacking journalists and opposition figures worldwide, potentially gaining control over their devices.
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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian confirmed the death of intelligence minister Esmail Khatib, condemning it as a “cowardly assassination” after Israel reported killing him in a 'precise strike' in Tehran.
Iranian intelligence services are reportedly attempting to spy on and intimidate diaspora members and regime opponents in Western countries, including Germany, through threats and blackmail.
Iranian intelligence is reportedly hiring members of local criminal gangs to attack opponents abroad, with Swedish gang leaders having connections to Finland.
Since the US and Israel began bombing Iran, concerns about retaliation have also been growing in Germany. Security agencies are also on the lookout for Iranian intelligence services.
A report reveals that Algerian, Russian, and Iranian intelligence services have been using criminals and paid collaborators as 'proxies' to carry out acts of state terrorism and interference in France since late 2023. Four Moldovan-born men are set to be tried in connection with these activities.
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A Greek national has been arrested and charged in the United Kingdom with assisting an Iranian intelligence service. He is accused of spying on journalists in London, reportedly concealing a camera in his sock.
German domestic intelligence has raised an alarm about the potential for increased Iranian intelligence activities in Europe after the conclusion of recent conflicts and reduced pressure on Tehran.
Israel has accused a 22-year-old citizen of treason, alleging he was paid in cryptocurrency by Iranian intelligence services to carry out missions, including manufacturing explosives and photographing Haifa port, with the ultimate goal of assassinating a former Prime Minister.
The FBI dismantled four websites linked to Iranian intelligence used for cyberattacks, data leaks, and threats. In a follow-up, Iran-linked hackers have reportedly restored a website after US authorities seized its domains.
Iran's president confirmed that Intelligence Minister Esmaeil Khatib was killed by an Israeli airstrike, the latest assassination of a top Iranian official, following the death of security chief Ali Larijani. Despite this, Iran's Foreign Minister stated that the deaths of Khatib and Larijani would not harm the country's governance, asserting that the absence of an individual does not affect the state's structure.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard intelligence has warned citizens against new mass protests, with state broadcaster Iribnews issuing a statement threatening even harsher measures than those seen during demonstrations in late December.
Experts fear potential attacks on synagogues or Jewish schools in Germany by Iranian services, which have previously spied on diaspora activists, though no concrete threats have yet emerged.
A new report indicates that operatives from Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence have quietly expressed a willingness to engage in discussions with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) regarding an end to the ongoing conflict.