Cybersecurity
Ex-U.S. Intelligence Agents Admit to Giving UAE Defense Secrets
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A trio of former U.S. intelligence agents admitted on Tuesday to hacking for the United Arab Emirates.
The U.S. accused Marc Baier, Ryan Adams and Daniel Gericke of sharing critical U.S. defense technology and secrets with government agencies in the UAE and at least one unnamed private company, in a criminal complaint that charged them with violating U.S. hacking and arms trafficking laws.