surveillance of his communications, as first reported by BBC. ![]() Secretary General Antonio Guterres and indicate U.S. Two documents detail the private reactions of U.N. Jordan wavering on decision not to use Huawei for 5G?Īnother describes Crown Prince Hussein, who is overseeing Jordan's transfer to wireless 5G technology, as "wavering" on assurances to Washington that it would avoid Chinese telecom giant Huawei for its 5G networks over concerns that Beijing might retaliate against the Jordanian economy. One document says that Chinese state-owned surveillance equipment manufacturer Hikvision is disguising its products, which are banned in the U.S., through its resellers to government suppliers, putting the Department of Defense's own supply chains at risk of compromise. Chinese risk to Defense Department supply chains satellites publicly but have not described them as hijacking attempts. intelligence community assesses China is "probably developing cyber attack capabilities to deny, exploit and hijack" Western satellite links and networks and potentially seize control of a satellite.The Defense Department has previously discussed China's efforts to attack U.S. Likely Chinese "hijack" threat against Western satellite networksĪ paragraph extracted from another document says the U.S. Trainees were to be instructed on starting protests, first aid and "psychological training on what to do if caught." ![]() The training program in Turkey had to be canceled, however - Turkish intelligence had restrictions in place on Russian males, forcing the firm to relocate to Russia for the one- to two-month training. They were then intended to be sent to Moldova as part of Moscow's ongoing efforts to destabilize the country. Russian "protest training"Īnother document reveals a private Russian military firm, "Vegacy Services," in coordination with a Wagner-linked group known as "The Farm," attempted to give 150 people "protest training" in Turkey in February. intelligence community's reach around the world.Īnother document describes Russian President Vladimir Putin's efforts to resolve a dispute between his military leaders and Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin who had publicly complained that Moscow had not provided enough ammunition to his men fighting in Ukraine.ĭetails about discord among the Russians included in this set of documents were first reported by The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. 28.ĬBS News has not independently verified the authenticity of the documents, but they closely resemble others acknowledged by U.S. Some of the 11 documents appear to have been dated Feb. The latest documents reviewed by CBS News came from the same server on the gaming site Discord, where the other 53 had initially appeared. Hundreds of documents have been released according to media reports - the Washington Post said it has reviewed about 300. and Chinese technology threatening to "hijack" Western satellites and infiltrate Defense Department supply chains.ĬBS News has reviewed 11 new documents that are separate from an initial tranche of 53 pages that surfaced last week. documents include new details about Russian infighting over the war in Ukraine, concern that the United Nation's chief has been too "accommodating" toward Moscow, pressure from Beijing on an Arab ally of the U.S.
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