Iran Says It Spied on US Aircraft Carrier With Drone
Iranian state TV on Friday gloatingly claimed that an Iranian surveillance drone flew over an American aircraft carrier and photographed it during recent naval drills.
Iranian state TV on Friday gloatingly claimed that an Iranian surveillance drone flew over an American aircraft carrier and photographed it during recent naval drills.
Wendy’s is investigating a possible credit card breach that may have affected thousands of its North American customers. According to Krebs on Security, the Ohio-based burger chain is looking at several reports of “unusual activity” on cards used at Wendy’s locations across the country.
F-15 fighter jets on standby, helicopters buzzing over the streets, K-9 units treading the sidewalk and rooftops covered with sharpshooters.
As Israelis cranked up their heaters during the current cold snap, the Public Utility Authority was attacked by one of the largest cyber assaults that the country has experienced, Minister of Infrastructure, Energy and Water Yuval Steinitz said on Tuesday.
An Iranian couple was caught in an airport in India earlier this week with fake Israeli passports, the New Indian Express reported on Saturday.
Airport security screeners in the U.S. found a record high number of firearms in carry-on bags last year, and most of them were loaded, officials said.
Defense Department bases no longer will accept driver’s licenses from five states as proof of ID — a consequence of the implementation of a controversial post-9/11 law.
The NYPD is on high alert Wednesday after getting a tip that a man, who may have pledged allegiance to ISIS, is looking to shoot police officers.
A short, dryly worded draft document quietly issued by the government has Israel’s cyber industry in a uproar, with industry figures saying it threatens to impose limits on exports that will undermine a sector where Israel has staked out a major place in the global market.
Some of the classified emails found on former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s home server were more sensitive than top secret, according to an inspector general for the intelligence community.