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As Liam Neeson turns 73, fans of the actor have been debating his best and worst film roles - and there's one film that many ...
The iconic space-opera franchise is reported to have been the subject of a fan site covertly used by the Central Intelligence ...
The CIA ran a series of web sites in the 2000s. Most of them were about news, finance, and other relatively boring topics, ...
Who didn't see this coming? According to a report from the cleverly named 404 Media, back in the day, what seemed to be ...
CIA bosses have run fake 'Star Wars' fan sites, as well as a handful of others, to communicate with spies around the world.
There's a kid with a lightsaber at the top, the tagline "beyond the unknown" as well as "May the Force be with you", links to ...
One of the strangest Star Wars news stories in a while has revealed that online forums for the franchise were secretly used ...
A Brazilian security researcher identifies over 350 CIA cover websites – Germany, France and Spain were apparently also ...
The site, called StarWarsWeb.net, looked identical to any «Star Wars» fan page from the 2010 era, with one exception — it had a hidden login syste ...
This bizarre piece of intel comes courtesy of Ciro Santilli, an independent researcher with a knack for rooting around the ...
The United States Central Intelligence Agency reportedly used a Star Wars fan site to talk to spies around the world.
Turns out, Ethan Hunt’s iconic vault scene in Mission: Impossible owe a surprising design nod to the original Star Wars ...