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Call between POLITICO journalist and EU official was intercepted and published online https://www.politico.eu/article/politico-journalist-call-intercept-published-hacking-security-review-hungary-ukraine/
27/03/2026 08:01:57
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politico.eu – POLITICO
March 25, 2026 1:48 am CET
By Zoya Sheftalovich

“Our internal reviews have found no evidence that any devices, networks or systems have been compromised,” POLITICO says in email to staff.

BRUSSELS ― POLITICO launched a security review after a private telephone conversation between one of its reporters and an EU official about issues connected to Hungary and Ukraine was apparently intercepted and the recording published online.

The nine-minute audio clip, from a call that took place on March 3, was uploaded to YouTube on March 16. It has been listened to 5,100 times, according to YouTube data.

“Our internal reviews have found no evidence that any devices, networks or systems have been compromised,” Kate Day, POLITICO’s senior executive editor in Europe, and Carrie Budoff Brown, POLITICO’s executive editor and executive vice president, said in an email to employees on Wednesday.

“We will not be intimidated by an apparent attempt to interfere with independent reporting — nor deterred from the important work we do,” they wrote. “We have always been and will remain vigilant in protecting our sources, supporting the work of our journalists, and maintaining the accuracy of our independent, nonpartisan reporting.”

The issue comes at a time when leaks of confidential EU information are in the spotlight ahead of the Hungarian general election on April 12. In a report on Saturday, the Washington Post said that Viktor Orbán’s government maintained close contacts with Moscow throughout the war in Ukraine, and Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó used breaks during meetings with other member countries to update his Russian counterpart.

A spokesperson for the EU institution where the official works declined to comment on “tapes produced by unknown and anonymous actors.” POLITICO is not identifying the EU official because the call wasn’t on the record.

POLITICO has not been able to determine how the recording may have been obtained and who was responsible for posting it to YouTube.

‘Chilling message’
Several Slovak and Hungarian news websites wrote articles about the recording and published partial transcripts.

“Hacking and the disclosure of journalists’ materials strike at the heart of press freedom and the protections we must be able to rely on as reporters,” said President of the International Press Association in Brussels Dafydd ab Iago. “This is illegal under Belgian law, and it sends a chilling message not only to journalists in Brussels but also to our sources here … The harder question is how to pursue those state actors, whether operating from within the EU or from a third country like Russia.”

On Monday, the Orbán-aligned Hungarian newspaper Mandiner — one of the first outlets that wrote about the conversation — published a separate exchange between independent Hungarian journalist Szabolcs Panyi and a contact. The material was received via a “mysterious email” from an individual identifying himself as “the fourth branch of power,” according to the article’s author.

“We have important stories to tell and work to do and remain focused on maintaining the rigor, independence and purpose that our audience expects from us,” Day and Budoff Brown said in their email.

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Netherlands: Two teenagers arrested in spying case linked to Russia https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgj1wy3eexyo
26/09/2025 14:37:43
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bbc.com/ Jacqueline Howard

The pair were allegedly recruited by pro-Russian hackers and used a "wi-fi sniffer" on the Europol headquarters.

Two 17-year-old boys have been arrested on suspicion of "state interference" in the Netherlands, prosecutors say, in a case with reported links to Russian spying.

The pair were allegedly contacted by pro-Russian hackers on the messaging app Telegram, Dutch media reported.

One of the boys allegedly walked past the offices of Europol, Eurojust and the Canadian embassy in The Hague carrying a "wi-fi sniffer" - a device designed to identify and intercept wi-fi networks.

The teenagers appeared before a judge on Thursday, who ordered one boy be remanded in custody and the other placed on strict home bail conditions until a hearing, which is due to take place in the next two weeks.

The National Office of the Netherlands Public Prosecution Service confirmed court appearance, but told the BBC it could not provide details on the case due to the suspects' age and in "the interest of the investigation", which is ongoing.

One of the boy's father told Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf that police had arrested his son on Monday afternoon while he was doing his homework.

He said police told him that the arrest related to espionage and rendering services to a foreign country, the paper reports.

The teenager was described as being computer savvy and having a fascination for hacking, while holding a part-time job at a supermarket.

The Netherlands' domestic intelligence and security agency declined to comment on the case when approached by the BBC.

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Log In POLITICO Pro Home Latest news Romanian elections War in Ukraine French political crisis Newsletters Podcasts Poll of Polls Policy news Events News Politics Hungarian CIA reportedly spied on EU officials https://www.politico.eu/article/hungary-viktor-orban-cia-spy-wiretap-hack-laptop-eu-officials-information-office-budapest-olaf/
09/12/2024 11:33:39
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Officials from EU anti-fraud office were allegedly followed, wiretapped and had their laptops hacked by Hungary’s intelligence agency.

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My life as a Chinese spy: Secret police agent tells all - ABC News https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-05-13/china-spy-secret-police-agent-tells-all-four-corners/103826708
13/05/2024 13:31:39
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A Chinese spy who is now on Australian soil has revealed his incredible story to Four Corners.

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Major Mexican Government Hack Reveals Military Abuse and Spying https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/06/world/americas/mexico-hack-government-military.html
09/10/2022 21:04:09
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Hackers infiltrated the Mexican Defense Ministry, publishing millions of emails that detail the military’s growing influence over the civilian government.

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