March 2, 2020 Prosecutors describe ex-CIA engineer charged in massive leak as 'angry and vindictive' Federal prosecutors said Monday that a software engineer on trial for the largest leak of classified information in CIA history was “prepared to do anything” to betray the agency.
February 23, 2020 Chinese hacking: 5 major cases of Beijing-linked cyber intrusion Amid the growing political and economic influence of China, attention has turned to Beijing’s concerted efforts to collect data on Americans and steal scientific research.
February 14, 2020 Oregon widower, 80, scammed out of $200G in online dating scam, officials warn: 'Don’t get catfished' Officials in Oregon are warning residents struck by Cupid’s arrow to be mindful of online romance scams: “don’t get catfished.”
February 12, 2020 Puerto Rico falls for email phishing scam, loses $2.6M, official says The Puerto Rican government lost $2.6 million in an email phishing scam, which comes as the U.S. territory is still trying to recover from a 13-year recession that has forced the island to initiate tough austerity measures.
February 4, 2020 Karl Rove: What happened in Iowa was 'incompetence from top to bottom' by Dems The Iowa Caucuses debacle was caused by Democratic "incompetence from top to bottom," ӣƵ contributor Karl Rove said Tuesday.
February 4, 2020 DHS Secretary Chad Wolf: Iowa Dems refused help vetting caucus app Monday night's Iowa Democratic caucus fiasco stemming from an app tied to Hillary Clinton campaign veterans is "concerning," Acting Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Sec. Chad Wolf said Tuesday.
January 30, 2020 Dana Loesch rips Warren's plan to combat online 'disinformation': 'You're going to arrest them over memes?' Sen. Elizabeth Warren's, D-Mass, vow to place criminal and civil penalties on those who are deemed to be guilty of spreading disinformation online is symbolic of where the Democratic Party is as a whole right now, "The Dana Show" host Dana Loesch said Thursday.
January 24, 2020 Cyberattack on major bank could spread fast, new research shows One well-timed cyberattack on a major bank could spread rapidly throughout the American financial system, a new report concludes.
January 22, 2020 Glenn Greenwald speaks out on cybercrime charges, slams 'authoritarian' Brazilian president Journalist Glenn Greenwald is speaking out about the criminal charges made against him by the Brazilian government and slammed its "authoritarian" President Jair Bolsonaro for not believing in a free press.
January 16, 2020 FBI updates policy on state election interference The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has updated its policy with regard to election interference and is changing the process for alerting state officials to voting irregularities and breaches.