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The spooks at Langley weren't fans but were certainly readers.
Some are spooks, historically the biggest consumers of satellite images.
None may demur if spooks requisition their premises or equipment.
Those spooks at Langley must have a sense of humor.
And which way the spooks turn will affect Russia's future.
There is even a rumour that America's spooks are interested.
The mention of Whispers really spooks everyone in this episode.
They will also accompany soldiers and spooks in the field.
The cyber security world is inhabited by hackers, criminals, and spooks.
Work on new tools is 20-30% of the spooks' job.
In Europe Iranian spooks are accused of plotting to kill dissidents.
Not all the spooks are adept at using their new spyware.
But the Russians will undoubtedly look to replace their expelled spooks.
Oil's decline during the day spooks traders, bringing down other markets.
The criticism is directed chiefly at the government, not at spooks.
Britain has a board that allows spooks to review Huawei's equipment.
Western spooks have listened to audio recordings of Khashoggi's last excruciating moments.
But the one thing that still spooks voters is huge tax hikes.
France's spooks say Russian backers may interfere in its presidential elections, too.
If it spooks banks and investors, Glencore's cost of capital will rise.
I love participating in the harmless spooks and scares of the season.
Hackings are rarely discovered in a secure facility accessed only by spooks.
Few, least of all America's spooks, saw the revolution coming in 1979.
The dude spooks, and Bridgette is pissed — with him but also with herself.
Dogs are so brave, but even they get a case of the spooks.
They aren't even the grubby but competent professional spooks of John Le Carré.
Its spooks would remain perfectly capable of hacking networks run by Western companies.
It's a really bad day at the office when the spooks are spooked.
Not least, it would provide police and spooks with direct access to people's data.
The clamour spooks the government, which is keen to keep the middle class onside.
Hebrew departments in Arab universities, once the preserve of would-be spooks, have mushroomed.
It was the race to control this prize that brought the spooks to Léopoldville.
That spooks foreign banks, which are wary of the long arm of American law.
But beyond this, it's interesting to see how spooks waste time and tax dollars.
Friedman—as she was universally known to the government spooks—to solve their puzzles.
The spooks of MI6 are housed in a funky-looking building overlooking the river.
The aerial spooks quickly became a critical part of the flying branch's spying efforts.
They will have their own spooks in their embassies abroad, and it is accepted that if you expel such officers, your diplomats and spooks will in turn be expelled, as indeed happened on March 17th when Russia kicked out 23 British diplomats.
Israeli spooks reckon they have lessons to offer Western countries struggling to stop lone wolves.
But it's even better when it spooks you into leaving the lights on after bedtime.
With awestruck reviews from American spooks, however, money may flow more freely in the future.
The country's spooks developed a reputation for kidnapping and torturing dissidents, often in the bambadinka.
However, the area that aid workers and Western spooks worry about most is the Sahel.
In particular, there are no gods or spooks to transcend or interfere with natural laws.
"It's very much like yokai," he said, referring to Japan's famous and centuries-old spooks.
After exploring Ghostbusters HQ, you head to an apartment complex to take on some actual spooks.
What if the Kremlin's disinformation machine attempts to turn a European election, as German spooks fear?
The saga is enlivened by interviews with retired spooks and elderly veterans of the colonial administration.
In a co-ordinated show of solidarity, on March 26th America expelled 60 such undeclared spooks.
Suspected spooks were given their marching orders from Oslo to Ottawa, and from Copenhagen to Canberra.
His only dislike that spooks him a little is the sound of a large crashing wave.
"Even a whiff of corruption normally spooks investors from a credit," a senior portfolio manager said.
"This is all about the Cold War and spooks and spies and Mexico City," he said.
" An earlier version of this obituary misidentified Ms. Carlisle's co-star in the film "Beware Spooks!
And let's not forget U.S. spooks are more than happy to kill people based on metadata.
Given this history, Mr Flynn is not the person to ease his master's suspicions of America's spooks.
"When dealing with spooks, politicians, and big-time power politics, sometimes coincidences are not accidental," Lifson concluded.
So take a cue from Dolly, and try something new, even if it spooks you a bit.
Still, the proliferation of spying tools means that even half-competent spooks can have a chilling effect.
That lab, say British spooks, has provided unparalleled insight into both Huawei's products and its corporate culture.
If you're into spooks that both frighten and educate, Andrea Subissati and Alexandra West are your girls.
More details about all of the ways it all the spooks guests can expect are coming soon.
The crisis has left millions suffering food and medicine shortages, as it restricts imports and spooks investors.
Bangladeshi spooks freely haul people in for questioning, tap phones and tail suspicious folk (including Economist correspondents).
Under President Xi Jinping, warnings have grown about spooks lurking near military bases or seducing lovelorn officials.
The spooks' warnings are part of a wave of anger in the West about ideas leaking across borders.
General Flynn is a divisive figure, who spooks Republican foreign-policy thinkers as much as Mr Trump does.
And standard encryption methods are strong and thorough enough now that hackers and spooks are redirecting their efforts.
And nothing spooks investors more than when the most valuable company in the world confirms the global deterioration.
They parroted a bogus report by a Fox News contributor suggesting Obama outsourced the skullduggery to UK spooks.
The new system of judicial authorisation for warrants should help reassure outsiders that Britain's spooks are under control.
Veteran hacks in Cairo often played a parlor game, guessing who were the "spooks" working under diplomatic cover.
"It spooks us a lot  what does that mean for everybody else?" a second US loan investor said.
Nor was he actively courted (so far as we know) to do a movie by spooks in disguise.
Few people had the "spreading virus spooks markets and threatens economy" square on their global meltdown bingo card.
To some, every Chinese traveller is a potential spy; others dismiss fears of rampant Chinese spooks as paranoia.
Global finance is still gangsters and the spooks' best friend, allowing them to secretly move and spend money.
The Kremlin has been using spooks and shills to sway Western politics since the days of the Soviet Union.
France's model promotes a secular, collective national identity, backed by draconian powers for counter-terror spooks, police and judges.
The Russian government routinely humiliates domestic opponents using kompromat (embarrassing surveillance material, often sex tapes) gathered by its spooks.
Unlike his national security adviser, his nominees as directors of the CIA and of national intelligence enjoy support among spooks.
IN January 1984, Soviet KGB spooks reaffirmed a priority that was set by the Kremlin after the second world war.
He also questioned the spooks' credibility: "These are the same people who said Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction".
Its most notorious thugs have been arrested, some spooks have been sacked and the rest are getting human-rights training.
For now the spooks are content to wander aimlessly through the woods and dangle David's sister before his mind's eye.
Conveying the views of Pakistan's double-dealing generals and spooks, Mr Coll draws from private conversations recorded by American eavesdroppers.
There remains a certain bravado, an inverse pride in their trolls and other spooks, on part of Russia's political elite.
On the other hand, the prospect of rising rates spooks investors much more, and holds them back from buying stocks.
The Washington Post reports that American spooks are investigating "a broad covert Russian operation" to sow distrust in the elections.
Small cabins were arranged on the park grounds, with witches and ghouls and other Halloween-themed spooks dotting the landscape.
Licensed industries scream loudest about "consumer protection" when reforms threaten their unfair advantage, which often spooks politicians away from reform.
An incredible scene on a rickety balcony offers sweeping views of the New York City skyline under siege by spooks.
But there's something about being led further into the cave of Ayesha and Steph's Marital Wonders that spooks me out.
Derived from the Boeing 2135 airliner, these four engine flying spooks can travel nearly 20153,22015 miles without needing to refuel.
And it's really about these characters going through extraordinary personal pain and transformation, rather than encountering scary spooks and spirits.
Many are based in Western countries or their allies, and employ former spooks who learned their craft in intelligence agencies.
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British spooks knew Hutchins would get arrested while in the US, according to an anonymous source quoted a Sunday Times story.
Muhammad bin Nayef enjoys the confidence of America's spooks, but under Mr Trump they have been losing influence to the Pentagon.
Leaks from meetings of the National Security Council (NSC), which include cabinet ministers, generals and an array of spooks, are not.
On February 20th, speaking at a security conference in Brussels, Ciaran Martin, a member of GCHQ's board, gave the spooks' view.
Spooks, hawks and diplomats say it should, but Huawei may offer a better service than its rivals at a lower price.
Spending more on infrastructure spooks its investors, who are obsessed with growth (something Amazon does effortlessly) and profit (not so much).
That American spooks tracked him after a lengthy stay in Iran may lead comrades to wonder about traitors in their midst.
Spies and prosecutors investigating terrorists are often after the same information, but spooks cannot, for obvious reasons, be called as witnesses.
But the known unknowns of how much more Robert Mueller knows that is publicly unknown is what spooks Trump allies most.
It's no accident that some of our greatest writers have been spooks — Greene, Somerset Maugham, Ian Fleming, Priestley and you, David.
Rich countries should make it harder for ex-spooks to pursue second careers as digital mercenaries in the service of autocrats.
One of Mr Trump's aims appears to be to delegate much more of the decision-making to the Pentagon and the spooks.
Studio will transform The Making of Harry Potter studio tour into a seasonal spectacular that'll have dementors, pumpkins, and plenty of spooks.
As the world has moved online, so the spooks have become involved in monitoring organised crime and paedophiles as well as terrorists.
Since the death of J. Edgar Hoover, we've mostly just had to trust that our Spooks-in-Chief haven't misused that power.
London Green spent the day saving the city of Sacramento from spooks thanks to Make-A-Wish Northeastern California and Northern Nevada.
Government spooks also wouldn't be able to unlock the phone by replicating the owner's fingerprint from one stored in a biometric database.
One lesson they both should have learned by now is that the denizens of America's spy apparatus are nicknamed "spooks" for good reason.
Photo: DEAIt's Halloween, my ghoulish friends, the time of spooks, spirits, and things that serve subpoenas in no-knock raids in the night.
It's impossible to discern what Kohlhepp meant by "consequences," but Blackwell said knowing what she does now about the killings, it spooks her.
Or the spooks can install covert monitoring software to see what is being displayed on the screen and to log a user's keystrokes.
Bolloré SA has recruited from France's network of former ministers, spooks and other grandees, often with tangled business ties in its former colonies.
Others, including Israeli spooks, fear that Hamas's politicians may themselves turn more radical again, as the organisation's military wing seeks to assert itself.
It worries that Huawei's kit may contain "back doors"—deliberate security flaws inserted to allow Chinese spooks eavesdrop on, or attack, phone networks.
Still, Mr Hull's book is a delicious companion to the tale Greene confected from the incompetence of spooks and an island in turmoil.
The company is all but banned in America for fear that its wares contain "backdoors" for Chinese spooks to eavesdrop on data transmissions.
The Midnight Society took its rules and membership very seriously: You could only join if everyone voted that your spooks were worthy enough.
Saddam's spooks were everywhere; it was next to impossible to sneak anything, especially something as large as a satellite dish, into the country.
Although companies such as DigitalGlobe, in Denver, have been selling satellite images for decades, most of their customers have been spooks and soldiers.
He followed that up with three seasons on the BBC spy series "Spooks" and then moved to America in search of better roles.
In this family comedy, Tim Allen stars as Scott Calvin, a suburban dad who catches Santa Claus on his roof and spooks him.
American and Japanese spooks report 89 transfers of refined oil products between January and May this year, evading UN-imposed caps on fuel imports.
Given the rising costs of insecure computers, there is a strong case for spooks to share vulnerabilities with software firms when they find them.
Just enough true revelations to rattle the Trumpkins, but plenty of disinformation to keep American journalists, spooks and law enforcement agents chasing after ghosts?
For the last decade, a bunker full of British spooks has done little but hunt for supposed security "back doors" buried in Huawei equipment.
Largely bypassing official reports and Tokyo politics, his new book zeros in on the portrayal of tremors and spooks that is his particular gift.
If nothing else, the sloppy assassination and drip-drip of revelations have already dented the Saudis' reputation in the world of spooks and spies.
The UK spooks were of the belief the Chinese or Soviets were using the aliens' secrets to develop fast aircraft that were invisible on radars.
Among previous intelligence-related scandals, leaked to the press by angry or worried spooks, three concerned surreptitious conversations between Mr Kislyak and senior Trump advisers.
Some of their customers were horrified to learn that their privacy, however notionally, was being compromised by what they saw as collusion with government spooks.
ONLY one thing spooks the oil market as much as hot-headed despots in the Middle East, and that is hot-headed hedge-fund managers.
Suddenly, a loud bang spooks them all before judge Len Goodman — dressed as a vampire — appears on a television screen to tell them the news.
Now that we know Game of Thrones won't be returning until July 16, we're going to need some period piece spooks to tide us over.
Despite new powers to monitor suspects and seize their passports, exit checks at borders and dollops of money, the spooks are having to set priorities.
The survey, released Tuesday from Public Policy Polling, finds voters consider the commander in chief spookier than a slew of Halloween-related spooks and ghouls.
Watch the magic, above, as Katy Perry mildly spooks a small audience by pretending to be asleep, then blurting something out at the right moment.
Unpredictability spooks markets: The VIX—Wall Street's go to measure of future volatility—jumped 12% on Monday, the largest one-day increase since early November.
But when he plops down at the local dive bar next to Len, a sad-sack specter of single-life woes, the encounter spooks him.
Oversight of the intelligence world is (rightly) regarded as a big, important task, and spooks generally know to respect the members of Congress on those committees.
HEDGE-FUND managers, commodities traders, ex-spooks and hacks all converge on Vienna on November 30th for the annual jamboree of OPEC, the oil producer's cartel.
America's spooks are sure that Russia did try to intervene in the election; some are less certain than the CIA about the intent behind its actions.
Those medals were pinned on to the spooks' chests by Governor General David Johnston, who acts as Canada's head of state, for their work in Afghanistan.
Overly zealous spooks might link databases, and trawl them looking for patterns, drawing conclusions purely on the basis of inference, with no redress for those concerned.
It wants to stay up-to-date on all the latest tips and trends—do you think the spooks have tried those crazy looking sheet masks?
And while I may never make it into the House of 1,000 Corpses, I will happily face down a few boo-and-scadoo-ing spooks again.
No one in Saigon can be trusted, from the lowliest domestic to the country's highest officials, let alone the dodgy American spooks lurking in the background.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 3): 89%What critics said: "It was the right mixture of fun and spooks and action and good ol' fashioned friendship.
It's not just campaigners who are worried -- Britain's spooks are concerned that American use of torture may actually reduce the amount of US intelligence they can use.
"Trader are petrified that Kier will turn into an Interserve or even a Carillion, and any sign of weakness spooks investors," said CMC Markets analyst David Madden.
Afghan spooks may well provide them some assistance (in 2013 American special forces caught a leader of the TTP on his way to Kabul for secret talks).
On leaving, he kept his security clearance, making him eligible for a good job in the private sector, where computer-literate ex-spooks are at a premium.
Five hours after Mr Trump asked "Russia, if you're listening" to find 30,000 emails that Mrs Clinton supposedly deleted, the spooks began targeting Mrs Clinton's personal office.
American companies and politicians have been complaining about China's restricted markets, the closeness of its companies to its spooks and its intellectual-property strong-arming for years.
Shrewdly, Mr Maduro has been showering his army with goodies, giving senior officers lucrative opportunities to embezzle, and has imported Cuban spooks to keep them in line.
Newspaper reports claim that among those criticised are the spooks who marshalled the evidence underpinning Mr Blair's decision in 2003 and those responsible for post-invasion planning.
He had been following the Trump campaign and was familiar with Spooks' previous work so he says he reached out immediately to secure his place in history.
Meanwhile: The Trump administration is expected to undo a significant climate change regulation, making it easier to build new coal plants in the U.S. _____ • Trump spooks investors.
Though Mr Eggers has created era-specific spooks for modern audiences, he also manages to transcend the usual confines of both period dramas and the horror genre.
In the case of the intelligence world, where a high degree of insularity is essential, the cloak of language renders spooks and their civilian critics mutually alien.
Mr Stone has admitted being in indirect contact with Julian Assange, WikiLeaks' founder, and exchanging messages with Guccifer 2.0, an online persona considered a front for Russian spooks.
But I'm also not very competitive, so while I enjoyed the medium-level spooks and the clever nods to the restaurant industry, I was completely fine with losing.
Dominant platforms are also handy for spooks, as shown by the revelations in 2013 by Edward Snowden, a former CIA employee who leaked vast amounts of classified information.
Neuropsychologist Dr. Theo Tsaousides, Ph.D., ABPP, says that horror films allow us to experience "safe fear," but some of us still experience the spooks more intensely than others.
Dressing up as spooks and monsters, such those in Fortnite (this year's most popular costume), will gobble up $3.2 billion in temporary apparel without even a bloodcurdling scream.
"The darned thing just made its first weekly close below the 50-week moving average ... since early 8003 and this is something that really spooks chart-watchers," Cramer said.
The way to understand Mr Kushner's discussions with the ambassador is that a trusted counsellor to the then president-elect had more faith in Russian spooks than in Americans.
Many of the writers who worry about the state of democracy in the United States and elsewhere try to present suggestions for contending with the spooks that disturb us.
" In a world of staid agency bureaucrats, they were "spooks who played by their own rules, kindred spirits who validated each other's quirky approach to their strait-laced profession.
The tale of the Carnival of Doom focuses on the evil ringmaster of the show, Mr. Top Hat, as he spooks the new society in the three-part series.
IN PHILIP ROTH'S "The Human Stain", a university professor finds himself accused of racial harassment after he jokingly asks whether two black students who fail to attend class are "spooks".
So, while there will be plenty of paranormal spooks to be had when season 2 drops on Halloween, there's a real-life baddie to be on the lookout for, too.
An American prohibition against the use of equipment made by Huawei had long been mooted, out of fear that China's spooks could use it to spy on its geopolitical rival.
The move comes amid rumours that Turkish spooks recently met members of the PKK's Syrian franchise, known as the YPG, to discuss a possible "safe zone" in Syria's north-east.
Western diplomats and spooks have long been concerned that Pakistan, whose own nuclear programme was bankrolled by Saudi Arabia, might be a ready supplier of know-how, fuel or bombs.
In recent years HCSEC's oversight board has published several reports lambasting Huawei—not for colluding with Chinese spooks but for writing slipshod code, which is just as bad for security.
When cyber-spooks in Britain, say, declare that the technical risks of using Huawei kit can be managed, they mean that 5G switches are more like bootlaces than many realise.
Strap on your proton packs: An insanely realistic VR experience in Times Square is making dreams come true for every Ghostbusters superfan who has ever longed to zap some spooks.
Additionally, the role of our police and intelligence officials in the political process makes the U.S. less able to call out foreign governments when their cops and spooks get political.
It was possible to walk the roughly one-mile perimeter path and encounter only a few people, often diplomats from the nearby embassies or spooks keeping an eye on things.
Now the communications of the spooks' new targets are mixed in with everyone else's, shuttling between computers and smartphones that are identical to those on your desk and in your pocket.
ETSI scientists want to ensure that kit from multiple vendors can work together, and to create a certification so that consumers (including spooks) are guaranteed a widely agreed level of security.
When stories based on "intercepted communications" blast across the wires, liberals rarely pause to consider the implications of unelected spooks arrogating to themselves the power to directly undermine the elected president.
"Bulk collection" (to use the spooks' preferred term) is a necessary part of modern intelligence work: all spy agencies that can collect and sieve information from the internet will do so.
The Nine Eyes pulled together, sending legions of spooks and Lords to the committee hearings, but one by one they were sent back, usually by revelations pulled from their own files.
Mr Cameron has drummed up an impressive number of former spooks to say that Brexit would undermine domestic security and make it harder to co-operate in the fight against terrorism.
In fact, even though the Brexit vote provided a momentary boon for trading, such an event is what spooks investors in the first place, said Goldman Chief Financial Officer Harvey Schwartz.
It's hard to say whether this is because the spooks and fortune tellers are getting edgy about specific threats, or if it's meant to ward off threats while the US military rebuilds.
The Taliban enjoy havens in Pakistan's lawless areas and, analysts suspect, direct help from Pakistani spooks, some of whom would rather have Afghanistan in chaos than see India gain a foothold there.
Two decades on, the New York Times reported a study warning spooks to stop relying on the test to vet job candidates, since "homosexuals, laggards and trained Communist agents" could fool it.
And remember, these are researchers working in a tightly controlled experimental environment, trying to prove that they can do something nobody's done before—not spooks or hackers trying to make a buck.
When the full extent of clandestine activities come to light, as with Edward Snowden's revelations about America's National Security Agency, many feel queasy and demand that the spooks are reined in again.
But there's also a possibility the attacks didn't come directly from the state intelligence agency, the FSB, especially if you consider black-hat hackers in Russia and their shady dealings with spooks.
Like any country, Japan has thousands of ghost stories born from superstition and generations of unscientific early history, but many Japanese spooks are a lot more pragmatic than you might find elsewhere.
Berners-Lee laments that the web has morphed into a surveillance network filled with corporate hackers and government spooks with the tools to troll your every keystroke and mine your personal data.
As the date of the invasion drew near, concerns about the quality of sources had crept in, but the spooks still reckoned the weapons would be found and they would be vindicated.
All of the Bourne films are, in some sense, about information gathering — the way Bourne surveys his environment as well as the way the spooks on his trail track his every move.
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A book published in 1986 by Vladimir Rezun, a GRU defector, described a film shown to new spooks; it depicted a traitorous officer, lashed to a stretcher, being fed into a crematorium alive.
With those laws Congress forbade cruel and degrading treatment of detainees, then banned American troops or spooks from using any technique not found in the Army Field Manual on Human Intelligence Collector Operations.
The Omen is available to stream on HBO Go. Seems like you can't make a movie about Ed and Loraine Warren, IRL paranormal investigators, without getting a big serving of spooks during filming.
And it put the Kremlin on the back foot, justifying itself with ever-less credible stories, such as the notion that the spooks were there to test IT systems at the Russian embassy.
The film's foursome of female stars — Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones — get up to all sorts of trouble as they face down spooks in a haunted New York City.
The foot soldier goons of the QAnon-verse, clowns are the CIA agents, NSA operatives, and various other spooks attempting to suss out Q's identity and bring the Storm's mission to a halt.
The LSD-like substance was abandoned because it was too unstable, the cigars were never smoked, and Castro canceled the overseas trip that would have given spooks the opportunity to dust his shoes.
The group that petitioned to move Halloween to the last Saturday of October has a new proposal: Rather than change the date, why not add a whole extra day of spooks and haunts?
In fact, even though the Brexit vote provided a momentary boon for trading, it's exactly the type of event that spooks investors in the first place, said Goldman Chief Financial Officer Harvey Schwartz.
When news from the French Reign of Terror spooks investors and potential buyers, and sends the real-estate market into collapse, it creates financial uncertainty and marital discord for Lizzie and her husband.
But lingering spooks are more likely to focus on counter-terrorism against groups such as Islamic State, who will aim to spoil any deal by peeling off disaffected Taliban members and intensifying violence.
One American veteran of the drug wars recalls how a drug lord was taken down after hiring 50 prostitutes for a Christmas party, not realising that some were in the pay of American spooks.
Most Britons—and most politicians—think the spooks do a good job and, beset by fears of terrorism, crime, child abuse and foreign spies, want a legal structure that lets them keep at it.
Altria on Thursday wrote down more than a third of its investment as regulators prepare to remove e-cigarette flavors from the market and an outbreak of a vaping-related lung disease spooks consumers.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Exchange operators in Chicago and London are making contingency plans and stepping up cleaning for open-outcry futures and options trading floors as the global spread of the new coronavirus spooks markets.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Exchange operators in Chicago and London are making contingency plans and stepping up cleaning for open-outcry futures and options trading floors as the global spread of the new coronavirus spooks markets.
"Very strange," in the language of conspiracy theorists everywhere, is signaling without any pretense at all that the spooks of the CIA and FBI are up to their usual cloak-and-dagger high jinks.
Young Americans looking to participate in today's economy have little choice but to take on enormous levels of personal debt and enter a digital rat race where the only winners are spooks and tech oligarchs.
According to the Washington Post, American spooks are aware of officials in at least four countries, the United Arab Emirates, China, Israel and Mexico, airing schemes to take advantage of Mr Kushner's complicated financial affairs.
Yet how much worse would have the economic crises, strikes and protests that roiled Britain in the 1970s needed to become for the grumblings of spooks and generals to grow into some more decisive intervention?
He emphatically delivered the rhetoric on income inequality, "Medicare for All" and taxing the wealthy that thrills his supporters and spooks many mainstream Democrats, several of whom were on stage, such as former Colorado Gov.
Whatever happens next, the genie is out of the bottle, and intelligence and surveillance capabilities that once belonged only to militaries and state spooks are now available to anyone with a high-speed internet connection.
Crispin Glover The most mysterious of the New Gods, Mr. World — along with his lackeys, Mr. Town, Mr. Road, Mr. Wood and Mr. Stone — exist thanks to our fascination with unidentified government spooks in Gaiman's novel.
Since 9/11 the government has passed more than 60 pieces of legislation that impinge on civil liberties (including one, last year, that obliges social-media firms to find ways for spooks to access encrypted communications).
Disney has doubled down on offerings this year with enough entertainment and characters to entice fans of all ages with surprises, spooks, and more "The Nightmare Before Christmas" references than one's Halloween-loving heart can handle.
Running into old C.I.A. colleagues at the Raleigh Spy Conference or at meetings of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers or the C.I.A. Retirees Association, Clizbe folded his inquiries into conversations with dozens of former spooks.
Well, our tropical weather has attracted everyone from ex-CIA spooks to retired circus freaks... And because we get virtually no snow, everyone can be out getting into machete fights over parking spaces all year long.
And given the rare and historic nature of an emergency cut, there is the risk it further spooks the market, putting the coronavirus on par with an historic financial crisis or an attack on American soil.
The e-commerce giant has so disrupted businesses from booksellers to grocers to department stores over its two decades as a public company that just the mere mention of it entering a new sector spooks investors.
In Ms Bennett's view, the original idea of concocting the letter is unlikely to have come from anyone in London—though British spooks in Riga may well have been freelancing in collaboration with their White Russian associates.
She says she gets along fine with her Burman colleagues—in fact, it is the memory of Karen rebels who used to storm into her house asking for food, money and recruits that spooks her the most.
If so, their testimony is less relevant than current officials and spooks and to make contact with active intelligence officials is much harder now than it was when he was working for MI6 in the Russian capital.
Lea Carpenter's "Red, White, Blue" is an altogether different kettle of spooks, less an unfolding story than a series of set pieces, using — rehearsing might be a better word — some of the tropes of the spy thriller.
The Washington Post's attempt at validation must answer one simple question before readers bother to dig into its contents: Why would any Kremlin insider share the most intimate secrets of the Kremlin with one of Steele's spooks?
And 20 hours a day—soon to be 24 hours a day—it's jammed with about two dozen geeks, spooks, hackers, and lawyers trying to spot and quash the next bad thing to happen on the company's networks.
The tragic spooks of the American Policy Institute may never reveal their real enemies, nor find peace with their divided lives, but they also aren't ever going to be mired in a stale "case of the week" story.
CHICAGO, March 10 (Reuters) - Exchange operators in Chicago and London are making contingency plans and stepping up cleaning for the world's last remaining open-outcry futures and options trading floors as the global spread of coronavirus spooks markets.
Huawei, a telecoms giant on the same blacklist since May over concerns that Chinese spooks use its gear to spy on America, expects to lose $10bn in sales this year as a result, mainly from its smartphone business.
North Korea had been trying to kill Jong Nam for some time, according to South Korea's spooks: a North Korean spy jailed by South Korea in 2012 allegedly confessed to planning a hit-and-run on him in China.
He and Hawes — also a prolific actor — met on the BBC series Spooks (it aired as MI-5 in the United States), on which he, Hawes, and David Oyelowo led the spy thriller's first smash-hit season in 2002.
CYBER UK, a two-day cyber-security conference starting in Glasgow on April 24th, gathered senior spooks and industry leaders from every member of the "Five Eyes", the electronic-spying pact between America, Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.
He's hoping future studies on the impact of acoustic surveys in the ocean lead to policies that ban such practices in sensitive bowhead habitats—after all, his people have known for generations that too much noise spooks the whales.
The Fed will have to walk a fine line between being so dovish it spooks the market, but the U.S. economy is still strong and the labor market is extremely strong, making it difficult for the Fed to sound too dovish.
So one likely consequence of the attack of May 12th is that it will make it harder for governments to insist on firms installing "backdoors" in their encryption software, to permit spooks and police access if they believe they need it.
Western spooks have mused publicly about the risk that Huawei's kit might be siphoning valuable data back to Beijing, or that it comes with "back doors" that would allow state-sponsored hackers to eavesdrop on, or even disrupt, another country's communications.
Meanwhile, Mr Son's pact with Prince Muhammad entangles it in a geopolitical scandal: the murder last October in Turkey of a Saudi journalist, Jamal Khashoggi, by a team of Saudi operatives, on what Western spooks believe were the prince's orders.
His comments came after he indicated that he believed Vladimir Putin's claim that Russia did not interfere in last year's election—"you can only ask so many times"—despite a raft of reports from the spooks concluding that it did.
And they are squeamish about Muhammad bin Salman, the crown prince into whose hands much of its money flows and who, Western spooks believe, ordered the murder last October in the kingdom's consulate in Istanbul of a Saudi journalist, Jamal Khashoggi.
Twenty years ago, Columbia Pictures debuted a bizarre sci-fi twist on the buddy cop genre starring Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones as government spooks covertly policing the hordes of extraterrestrial refugees and immigrants quietly living among oblivious Earthlings.
It's almost as if thousands of spooks and hackers suddenly cried out at once… The Internet Engineers Task Force has just unanimously approved a security framework that will make encrypted connections on the web faster and more resistant to snooping.
Yet while the president moved on to other crises, it was of grave consequence to the British spooks, whose close partnership with the American security services is essential to them – but who, as the smaller partners, are touchy about slights.
That has advantages: EU decision-makers need not worry about keeping secrets (because they do not know any); nor must they grapple with the legal and political practicalities of intelligence oversight—such as what access spooks have to private data.
In a judgment supported by digital clues and shared by other cyber-sleuths—including, it seems, American spooks—it found that the hack began last summer, and was perpetrated by two groups thought to be associated with Russian intelligence agencies.
The use by UK spooks of so-called bulk personal datasets (BPDs) — aka massive databases of personal information — was only publicly revealed in March 2015, via an Intelligence and Security Committee report, which also raised various concerns about their use.
As Trump was being sworn in on Friday, three thousand miles away, Andrew was recouping the story of footballs and biscuits before the Cambridge Intelligence Seminar, a high-powered forum of academics specializing in espionage and spycraft and former spooks.
That sort of multifaceted allegation machine, which can be traced back to a single source, is known in spy craft as "circular intelligence reporting," and it's the sort of bad product that professional spooks are trained to spot and reject.
Poll: Shares in the German residential property developer were priced at 23.0 euros apiece late on Tuesday, at the bottom of an indicative price range of 20700 to 20.7 euros for its initial share offering as market turbulence spooks investors.
Though they worked for the main SOCOM (Special Operations Command) task force in Afghanistan—in the J2, the intelligence hub for activities as varied as hunter-killer takedowns and local police training—Soliman and Crush were not spooks or Special Forces.
If platforms have e2e encryption, a "means for lawful access" to the content of communications sums to a backdoor in the crypto — presumably along the lines of the "ghost protocol" that U.K. spooks have been pushing for the past year.
The spooks retort that, on the contrary, they cannot keep up with terrorists and criminals cloaked by encryption, the dark web and the fact that, as the world builds internet infrastructure, a smaller share of total traffic is routed through accessible Western networks.
What spooks investors is not so much that Italy could lose a once-in-a-generation opportunity to sort itself out, but that Mr Renzi's departure could pitch the country back into political disarray and spark a wider crisis in the EU economy.
Rather, what spooks you are the slight shifts that turn the ordinary into the inexplicably unordinary, as when curtains suddenly billow and disturb an unquiet peace, or when a strange wind blows through some trees (and all the way down your neck).
Spooks in general have had a lot to answer for in the past decade and a half: the 9/11 attacks themselves, Iraq's nonexistent weapons of mass destruction, secret prisons, torture, warrantless eavesdropping, the bulk collection of Americans' data, and targeted killings.
Meanwhile, Microsoft has pointed the finger at American spooks: the National Security Agency originally discovered the vulnerabilities in Windows on which WannaCry relies, but did not notify the company until after it had been hacked and the exploit in question stolen and posted online.
Also, the idea that other countries will get good at quantum computing spooks the US government: Quantum computers could theoretically break certain kinds of encryption, the security of which relies on the fact that a classical computer could take centuries to brute-force decode it.
Beyond what the nation's spooks seem sure of, if you actually believe that Snowden could survive this long in Russia without surrendering the purloined contents of his laptop to Putin's techie trolls, there is a bridge over the Neva I'd like to sell you.
It also boasts some of the world's most sophisticated intelligence and cyber-defences, and when spooks tell the Republicans and Democrats who lead Congress and sit on the House and Senate intelligence committees of hostile acts by a foreign power, love of country generates a unified response.
Justices Samuel Alito and Anthony Kennedy pushed Mr Wessler to explain why an individual would be more worried about keeping his tracks out of spooks' file drawers than safeguarding his bank or landline phone records—data Supreme Court precedent says the government may access without a warrant.
But at least the CIA went through the trouble of making a very special logo that includes the eponymous meme/advice animal from which the name derives:ShoulderSurferSomething seems sexual about this malware that lets spooks hack into Microsoft Exchange servers and retrieve data, like emails and stuff.
ALMOST seven years after the announcement of the Iraq Inquiry by Gordon Brown, then prime minister, the completed report of the committee led by Sir John Chilcot was delivered into the hands of a team of Whitehall officials and spooks this week for national-security vetting.
Indeed, when he spots a fellow spectre in a floral bed sheet through the window of a neighbouring house, it looks as if the two lonely spooks are going to have a consoling romance (you might even think that something is going to happen between the sheets).
Gaztelu-Urrutia imbues the Hole with dread even in its less terrifying features (the idea of an infinite-seeming hole in the floor spooks me just to think about), but it's in the gnashing, bloody bits or just the red-lit night moments that it comes alive.
A scheme known as Permanent Structured Co-operation (PESCO) was initiated in 22 and now includes almost four-dozen projects that span the prosaic (a Eurodrone), the cosmic (a space-surveillance network) and the cloak-and-dagger (a school for spooks, run by Greece and Cyprus).
Some softness in US Futures, with SPX off 30bp early as Oil retreats and global growth angst spooks some players - It's a Sea of Red in Europe, with DAX falling another 1.3% and FTSE down 1% - Energy shares remain weak, and the Mining sector is getting smoked.
It also boasts some of the world's most sophisticated intelligence and cyber-defences, and when spooks tell the Republicans and Democrats who lead Congress and sit on the House and Senate intelligence committees of hostile acts by a foreign power, love of country generates a unified immune response.
If politicians are incensed that spy agencies seem unable to keep secrets, spooks can point to still another trade-off: the tension between employing hackers with the skills and cunning to design cyber-weapons, and the trickiness of enforcing discipline among workers who may not share the CIA's culture.
Bigwigs from the two parties were also as one in adopting grave expressions and tones of outrage, when pondering evidence that Russian spooks meddled in the election of 2016, notably by stealing and leaking embarrassing e-mails from Hillary Clinton's campaign chief and from the Democratic National Committee.
Its worldwide antitrust fight at the turn of the century; Edward Snowden's leaks which revealed widespread surveillance by America's spooks; the rise in state-sponsored cyber-attacks—such "inflection points", says Mr Smith, forced the company to mature geopolitically, long before its rivals in the case of antitrust.
Former Obama administration high-ups and still-serving career intelligence officials told reporters, notably at the Washington Post and New York Times, that the general had been overheard by American spooks talking by telephone to Russia's ambassador to America, Sergey Kislyak, in December, in the dying days of the Obama era.
Others, including Mrs Litvinenko, call for more: a comprehensive travel ban on Mr Putin's coterie of politicians, spooks and oligarchs; a boycott of Russia's football World Cup in 2018; a public inquiry into the mysterious death of Alexander Perepilichny, a Russian whistleblower who collapsed near his home in Surrey in 2012.
When Spooks Joya, owner of Kissimmee, Florida-based Pride N Envy Tattoos saw a nude painting of Donald Trump with a small penis going viral on the internet, he thought it would be fun to offer a free tattoo to anyone willing to have the image inked on their body.
Despite an executive producer shakeup in March and a few classic 80s sci-fi novella tropes—D'Branin pledges to return to his family alive (lol) and the crew members resolve tense moments with sexual non-sequiturs—the first few episodes of the show released to press deliver real spooks and scares.
As a contributing writer on series like Spooks, Outcasts, McMafia, and Troy: Fall of a City, Farr has often taken the rough outline of genre stories — a spy thriller, a science fiction drama, an international crime saga, a historical action epic — and shaded it with the finer details of the characters' domestic concerns.
Her memorable moments are instead improvised: the selfie with a Syrian refugee in 2015 that came to stand for her open-door immigration policy; the declaration to journalists as she left a car in 2013, amid the revelations that American spooks had tapped her phone, that there can be "no spying among friends".
To keep things simple, the Nunes memo charged American spooks with failing to tell the oversight court that the Steele dossier was paid for by the Democrats, though that dossier was "an essential part" of the application for a surveillance warrant against Mr Page granted in October 22017 and renewed three times thereafter.
The same White House briefing called the expulsion of 60 alleged spooks, including 12 at the UN in New York, an act of solidarity with America's closest ally after "a reckless attempt by the [Russian] government to murder a British citizen and his daughter on British soil with a military-grade nerve agent".
Current and former diplomats, American comrades-in-arms with the British in the Cold War era, and Britain's spooks with long ties to America's intelligence community have all been promoting the importance of Britain and how invaluable Britain can be for Trump, especially when it comes to defense, fighting terrorism and intelligence assistance.
And none suggests that America has any concrete evidence to confirm its gravest suspicions: that Chinese spooks use Huawei gear to listen in, or that it has ties to the People's Liberation Army (for which its founder and chief executive, Ren Zhengfei, once worked as an engineer), as has long been rumoured.
With the clock ticking down to the deadline on Thursday, the spooks jammed the White House with hundreds of last-minute requests for redactions, leaving the President with an impossible choice to either release everything and further alienate the espionage community, or allow himself to be strong-armed by his own spies.
They are: For cyber security startups joining the program it's proximity to the UK's domestic spy agency and the chance to impress spooks — and potentially tap into a chunk of the £165 million ($250M) Defence and Cyber Innovation Fund announced by the government two years ago — that is surely the biggest draw here.
" Former CIA Director Michael V. Hayden, who served under President George W. Bush, spoke for many in world of spooks by exclaiming to the Times, "To have the president-elect of the United States simply reject the fact-based narrative that the intelligence community puts together because it conflicts with his a priori assumptions—wow.
The film sometimes pretends to be a classical tragedy about bereavement, motherhood and mental illness, but with its regular scares and its rudimentary plotting, "Hereditary" is fundamentally a hokey Halloween haunted-house chiller, complete with spooks, séances and people who are foolish enough to run upstairs rather than out of the door when they're being chased.
In a mirror image of the long-standing claim that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency actively supports (and even runs) groups that carry out attacks in Afghanistan and India, Mr Janjua accuses Indian and Afghan spooks of helping the TTP and Islamic State, which is also active in another turbulent part of Pakistan, the southern province of Balochistan.
The bigger surprise is how easily the town is persuaded of the conspiracy: Chief Hopper gets his jocular groove back, as though he'd just been waiting for a reason to punch sinister government spooks in the face, and it only takes a missing birthmark to convince Joyce that the corpse of her son Will is a phony.
These two exiles inhabit a closely observed, liminal world of spooks and intelligence expats who have risked everything for the cause of Communism but now find themselves disillusioned by the realities of everyday life in their Soviet demi-paradise, distrusted by the very same organs of state security that once employed them to such devastating effect.
Before its passage such officials as John Brennan, director of the CIA, John Kerry, the secretary of state, and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, General Joseph Dunford, all expressed concerns that the law may harm security co-operation with allies and prompt other countries to pass reciprocal laws, potentially exposing American troops, spooks and envoys to lawsuits.
He cites an unclassified presentation given by Ira Hunt, then the chief technologist at the CIA, in which he blithely told a crowd of conference attendees and journalists that "it is nearly within our grasp to compute on all human-generated information", and that the spooks could eavesdrop on every one of their communications and track their smartphones even when they were switched off.
On encryption Hannigan called for "some very practical cooperation with the industry", although he did not get so specific as to detail what this practical cooperation would entail — although he dropped some leading hints as to the intelligence agency's thinking, suggesting the preferred route might be to co-opt companies to help security agencies exploit weaknesses in their own encryption systems to afford access to spooks when a legal warrant is requiring it.
At this point, the Saudi explanation now might as well read: We told everyone to get our dissidents back, so when we wanted to question this guy, they misheard the order as a rendition request, but he's a 60-year-old so he took on our rugby team of spooks, so we strangled him, so it was just serendipitous we had a body double with us, and a forensic expert in the team, and pure luck -- as Erdogan says -- part of our staff had been out in the Belgrad forest 4 days earlier digging holes.

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