Citing worries about foreign surveillance efforts, the government of Switzerland has ordered tighter control methods on its own computer and…
Month: February 2014
British intelligence has its own hacker subdivision that uses questionable practices for hunting down enemies of the state, reveals a…
The UN Human Rights Committee has blamed the Vatican for indulging longstanding policies enabling priests to sexually abuse children, and…
Around 1 a.m. on April 16th last year, a team of attackers cut phone likes and took out 17 power…
Amid a rise in popularity of cryptocurrency, the financially floundering US Postal Service is considering the possibility of adding a…
The Syrian Electronic Army, a hacker group supportive of Syrian President Bashar Assad, claimed Tuesday it managed to hack Facebook.com,…
United States President Barack Obama’s deputy drug czar admitted this week that weed isn’t as harmful as alcohol, but in…
The club of Mac OS X lovers has gained an unlikely member: North Korea. The country’s new operating system has…
Sweden’s and Iceland’s Pirate Party representatives have jointly nominated whistleblowers Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning for 2014 Nobel Peace Prize.…
The local neighborhood watch may be beefing up its robotic arsenal if a new technology startup gets its way anytime…
The US eavesdropped on former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder over his staunch criticism of the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq,…
Government agencies in the United States are often failing to implement even the most basic deterrents that would boost their…
A record number of Americans were set free in 2013 after being wrongfully convicted of a crime, according to new…
The United States federal government may not be ready to sanction marijuana use, but a new agriculture bill is set…
Offending King Hamad can now result in up to seven years in prison, Bahrain announced Tuesday. The news comes just…
I found this interesting article in New Jersey: Police on a routine patrol here early Saturday morning found radioactive material…
A Brooklyn man was arrested after he grabbed the microphone at the beginning of the news conference for Super Bowl…
New autonomous-vehicle technology tested this month shows US Army’s convoys – plagued by deadly improvised explosive devices in Iraq and…