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  • No death penalty for Colorado man accused of selling government secrets, feds confirm

    No death penalty for Colorado man accused of selling government secrets, feds confirm

    The federal government confirmed on Friday it would not seek the death penalty against a Colorado Springs man who stands accused of attempting to transmit information about national defense to a foreign agent. “It’s a significant outcome,” said U.S. District Court Judge Raymond P. Moore. “But I don’t think there’s anything terribly surprising about that…


  • May: Lost in cyberspace

    May: Lost in cyberspace

    Cyberespionage is a concern, but cyberwarfare is far more serious Russia’s hacking of the Democratic National Committee was mischievous. Did it change the outcome of the 2016 elections? No evidence suggests that and the intelligence community isn’t claiming that. So those who are may be presumed to have an agenda: to establish the narrative that…


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