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    🟡 Cyber Espionage | 8/10 Concerns over Israeli hacking of civilian cameras to track Hezbollah operativesAl-Akhbar reports growing concern in Lebanon that Israeli intelligence is hacking civilian surveillance cameras to track and assassinate Hezbollah operatives.#OSINT #NewsGroup #CyberEspionage #Lebanon #Israel #Hezbollah
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    Xu Zewei was arrested at Milan Malpensa on July 3, 2025 and extradited from Italy to the United States on April 26, 2026. U.S. prosecutors accuse him of participating in cyber operations targeting universities, COVID-related research, and sensitive networks allegedly linked to Chinese state interests.But beyond the legal case, another question may be more interesting.This investigation began in a climate defined by strategic competition between Washington and Beijing. Today, however, U.S.-China relations appear to be entering a more complex phase, with renewed signals of dialogue and economic cooperation.Will Xu remain a symbol of cyber conflict, or will his case gradually fade into the background as larger geopolitical priorities take over?And one more question that deserves attention: is it really plausible that a Chinese citizen allegedly wanted by the United States since 2023 simply decided to spend a vacation in Italy? Or was there another reason behind that trip?The unsealed U.S. court document in the Xu Zewei case can be read here:https://ismg-cdn.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/asset_files/external/indictmentxuzewei.pdfPerhaps Xu Zewei’s legal fate will be decided in a courtroom. The meaning of his story, however, may ultimately be decided somewhere else.#CyberSecurity #China #Intelligence #CyberEspionage #Geopolitics