Airports Worldwide on High Alert After Belgium Attacks
In the wake of deadly attacks on a Belgian airport and the Brussels subway system, security forces are on high alert at public transportation stations across Europe and North America.
In the wake of deadly attacks on a Belgian airport and the Brussels subway system, security forces are on high alert at public transportation stations across Europe and North America.
Tuesday’s terror attacks in Brussels, Belgium, have begun to affect the world of European sports, including Israel’s soccer team, currently abroad ahead of a friendly match against Croatia.
Washington – In a stunning disclosure, federal authorities said Monday that they may have found a way to unlock an iPhone used by one of the shooters in the San Bernardino attack, a development that could make Apple’s forced cooperation unnecessary.
FBI chief James Comey and his investigators are increasingly certain presidential nominee Hillary Clinton violated laws in handling classified government information through her private e-mail server, career agents say.
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota police officers are the target of a so-called ISIS “kill list.”
The hacktivist group known as Anonymous, in a new video, has just released Donald Trump’s social security number, cell phone and other private details about the Republican frontrunner, reports Counter Current News.
The US Marshals Service spent more than $10m on secret, possibly airborne equipment and software for warrantless surveillance of Americans’ cellphones, documents obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) have revealed.
WASHINGTON – The Secret Service, tasked with simultaneously protecting President Barack Obama and some of the Republican and Democratic candidates now running to replace him next year, is facing a manpower shortfall at a time of peak demand, the agency told Congress on Tuesday.
President Vladimir Putin ordered a partial pullout of the Russian military from Syria Monday, voicing hope the move will contribute to the success of Syria peace talks.
Silicon Valley’s leading companies including Facebook, Google and Snapchat are working on their own increased privacy technology as Apple fights the US government over encryption, the Guardian has learned.