NSA Phone Records Collection ‘Likely Violates Constitution Federal Judge Rules
A federal judge ruled against the National Security Agency on Monday, saying that its bulk collection of telephone metadata “likely violates the constitution”.
A federal judge ruled against the National Security Agency on Monday, saying that its bulk collection of telephone metadata “likely violates the constitution”.
FRANKFURT – European authorities have taken action to shut down a cyber espionage operation linked to Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guard in the first operation of its kind since Tehran signed a nuclear treaty, according to security researchers who located computers used to launch attacks.
Russia and Iran have signed a contract for Moscow to supply Tehran with S-300 surface-to-air missile systems, Sergei Chemezov, the chief executive of Russian state-owned defense conglomerate Rostec, was quoted by the RIA news agency as saying on Monday.
Lebanese authorities announced Sunday they had arrested two Lebanese nationals and a Syrian on allegations of spying for Israel.
Iranian regime hackers have reportedly been targeting US officials involved in formulating American policy toward Tehran.
Dr. Yossi Shuv, a veteran pilot of 35 years, began his career as an Israel Air Force (IAF) fighter pilot and has taken part in Israel’s wars since the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Today he serves as head of the Israel Air Lines Pilots Association (IALPA).
New York – Long before Michael Greco became the U.S. marshal in the judicial district that includes Manhattan, he dreamed of becoming a police officer, a cowboy, an astronaut and the pope. Decades later, his wish list dwindled.
US counter-terrorism agents have tracked down dozens of potential Daesh (ISIL) recruits around the US, disrupting their terrorist plots, claims the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
The new chip credit cards that shoppers are getting in their mailboxes may prevent criminals from stealing from stores, but many thieves are expected to move their operations online.
New York – U.S. airport security agents discovered a record 67 firearms in luggage passengers intended to carry on to airplanes during one week in September, according to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).