FBI disables 13 suspected Chinese spying websites

The FBI has disabled 13 websites that Chinese intelligence allegedly used to target Americans holding security clearances. The sites posed as consulting firms offering easy money to recruit or coerce individuals into sharing sensitive information.

The Justice Department announced the action on Wednesday. Officials said the domains targeted current and former US government personnel with security clearances. Roman Rozhavsky, assistant director of the FBI’s Counterintelligence and Espionage Division, stated that the fake sites used AI-generated content. He noted efforts to trick or blackmail individuals into divulging classified information. The Chinese embassy in Washington rejected the claims. It described the allegations as fabricated and malicious slander. The FBI cited observations of Chinese intelligence using AI along with professional networking and payment platforms in such operations.

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FBI director confirms purchases of Americans' location data

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FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing that the agency buys commercially available data, including location information that can track Americans. The admission came in response to questions from Sen. Ron Wyden, who criticized it as an end-run around the Fourth Amendment. Sen. Tom Cotton defended the practice, likening it to searching public trash.

On Wednesday, United States authorities charged Chinese nationals and companies in two separate cases with offenses including conspiring to smuggle advanced AI chips to China and drug trafficking with money laundering. One case involves smuggling American-made AI chips via Thailand, the other an alleged fentanyl supply chain.

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German police and Europol shut down around 373,000 to 400,000 darknet sites selling gross child abuse material and scams in Operation Alice. Five Swedish men are suspected of gross child pornography crimes following a tip from German police. 440 customers were identified in the five-year investigation.

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The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has doubled its online content blocking orders to 24,300 in 2025, officials said, citing a surge in deepfakes and AI-generated content. Roughly 60% of these orders targeted URLs on X, formerly Twitter, with 25% for Facebook and Instagram, and 5% for YouTube.

A hacking group known as Handala, believed to be affiliated with Iranian cyberintelligence units, has breached the personal email account of FBI Director Kash Patel. The group published photos and emails from the account as proof of the hack, which the FBI and Department of Justice have confirmed involved only historical personal information. The breach follows recent U.S. actions against the group's websites and Patel's public threats to pursue them.

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