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Ndb Cyberteam in Focus: Federal Prosecutor's Office Permits to Investigate

Summary by Neue Zürcher Zeitung
In a possible case of espionage for Russia, the Federal Council has granted permission for a trial. The big question is why it is only now that there are investigations in the so-called cyber-affair.

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In a possible case of espionage for Russia, the Federal Council has granted permission for a trial. The big question is why it is only now that there are investigations in the so-called cyber-affair.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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The Federal Prosecutor's Office is allowed to investigate in the vicinity of the NDB – for suspicions of espionage for Russia, among other things.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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According to "SRF", the Federal Prosecutor's Office investigates, among other things, for suspected espionage at the Federal Intelligence Service (NDB). The reason for this is the assumption that employees of the NDB have passed on sensitive information to the Russian cybersecurity company Kaspersky.

The Federal Council has approved espionage investigations in the area of the intelligence service (NDB) for the alleged disclosure of sensitive information from the cyber department to Russia. He called for an authorization request from the Federal Prosecutor's Office.

The Federal Council gives the green light to the investigation into the espionage affair at the NDB. Thus, the state government decides for clarification.

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Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF) broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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