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It seems that terror threats from mailed white powder continue to increase. Agents with the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division are investigating after they said a white powdery substance was
Federal Aviation Administration computer systems remain vulnerable to cyber attacks despite improvements at a number of key radar facilities in the past year, according to a new government review. The
Heartland Payment Systems, which last year suffered the largest ever data breach involving payment card data, is downplaying reports out of Austin, Texas linking the payment processor to a data
The Statue of Liberty will be closed for security upgrades starting about a year from now, depriving tourists a chance to visit the crown, base and pedestal for up to
Viral e-mails urging cell-phone users to hurry up and register with a government “Do Not Call” list to avoid advertising spam are still circulating five years after federal officials first
Rapid advances in bioscience are raising alarms among terrorism experts that amateur scientists will soon be able to gin up deadly pathogens for nefarious uses. Fears of bioterror have been
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The Chicago Police Department is teaming with a local university to develop a system that predicts where crime will occur. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city’s police department, the
The Identity Theft Resource Center reports show that compromised data stores from healthcare organizations far outstrip other verticals this year. According to figures updated last week, healthcare organizations have disclosed
A 27-year-old suspect who concealed an embezzlement scheme in Kalamazoo for five years totaling $950,000 was sentenced to serve 41 months in prison for thievery. The woman who headed the