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Cuban court upholds conviction of American for spying, White House calls for his release

ABC News’ Kirit Radia (@KiritRadia_ABC) reports:

Cuba’s Supreme Court today upheld the conviction of American Alan Gross on charges of spying. In March a lower court sentenced Gross to 15 years in prison for participating in “a subversive project of the U.S. government that aimed to destroy the revolution through the use of communications systems out of the control of authorities.”.

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Voyeur gets jail, probation for spying on showering girls

PROVO — When Marshall Fox installed a secret
camera in a shower and started snapping pictures of teenage girls,
he probably didn’t realize it would eventually lead to a year in
jail and six more on probation.

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Blackberry Spy Software

Are you looking for a blackberry spying software that will make it easy for you to spy on some one who uses a blackberry phone? Recently, it has become quite easy to spy on any Blackberry phone using the relevant blackberry spy software. These are software packages anyone can use to track a Blackberry phone device once you have discreetly installed them on the device you intend to spy. Once installed, you’ll be able to monitor all the incoming and outgoing calls recorded on the phone. Using this software, you’ll be able to monitor anyone ranging from your teenage kids to spouses and even employees if need be.

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Old allegations of spying could haunt News Corp. in U.S.

As British lawmakers and Scotland Yard investigate allegations of illegal phone hacking by News Corp. and its now-closed News of the World tabloid, old accusations of corporate espionage made against the media giant in the United States could receive new attention in the weeks ahead.

Over the last decade, several lawsuits against units of News Corp. alleged corporate espionage — specifically, hacking into computer systems of business rivals to gain competitive information. In some cases, the companies that filed claims were acquired by News Corp. and the suits went away.

Most of these cases are likely past the time when legal action could be brought, but these allegations could provide a hook for a fishing expedition by the government to determine whether hacking was limited to News Corp.’s British tabloid or part of the broader corporate culture.

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Taiwan ex-general sentenced to life for spying

Taipei (The China Post/ANN) – Taiwan’s former Army Major General Lo Hsien-che has been sentenced to life imprisonment by the Military High Court for spying for China, according to an announcement by the Ministry of National Defense (MND).

Lo was found guilty of passing confidential military information to Chinese intelligence agents on five occasions in exchange for bribes, meaning he had seriously violated his duty to serve his country, the MND said in a statement.

He could have been executed for violating the Armed Forces Criminal Code, however, as he already confessed his crime and cooperated during the investigation, the Military High Court decided to sentence him to life in prison, the MND statement said.

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