Office of Personnel Mgmt: 5.6 Million Estimated to Have Fingerprints Stolen in Breach
About 21.5 million individuals had their Social Security Numbers and other sensitive information affected by the hack.
About 21.5 million individuals had their Social Security Numbers and other sensitive information affected by the hack.
Predator maker looks beyond Hellfire missiles to the weapons of the future.
Agency gropes people coming to see Pope Francis.
‘The Israeli secret service is suspected of being behind a series of mysterious yet highly sophisticated cyber-spying attacks on decisive negotiations over Iran’s nuclear programme held at luxury hotels across Europe earlier this year, Swiss media has reported. A Swiss newspaper, Der Tagesanzeiger, said that research carried out by its staff had shown that cyber […]
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‘Accessing the FBI’s biometric database has long been a critical step in catching and prosecuting criminals. People who commit serious crimes tend to do so many times throughout their lives, so it makes sense that law enforcement agencies would be able to record their fingerprints when they’re caught, and save them for future references. In […]
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Private-public intelligence collusion is nothing new.
Vault has more than 860,000 samples, from almost all nations.
TSA agent arrested and charged with petit larceny and possession of stolen property.
‘By all accounts in the local NYC media, going anywhere near the United Nations headquarters this week is probably just about the last place you’d want to be right now. Security for the Pope’s visit, not to mention the 170 confirmed world leaders coming to the UN Summit at the UN headquarters there, has transcended […]
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‘Facebook is spying on people in “the very same way” that the US’s National Security Agency (NSA) does, said the Belgian data protection watchdog at a court hearing where the social network stands accused of violating the privacy of internet users. “When it became known that the NSA was spying on people all around the […]
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‘French data privacy regulator, CNIL, has turned down Google’s appeal against removing data on a global level from search engine results falling under the ‘right to be forgotten’ adopted in Europe. The EU’s ‘right to be forgotten’ (RTBF) allows citizens to demand search engines delete links to pages that appear when searching their name if […]
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‘It was August 2002. My partner Jan Adams and I were just beginning our annual pilgrimage to Massachusetts to visit my father and stepmother. At the check-in line at San Francisco International Airport, we handed over our driver’s licenses and waited for the airline ticket agent to find our flight and reservation. Suddenly, she got […]
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‘The Conservative party released its plan to scrap the Human Rights Act if it won the General Election. Secretary of State Chris Grayling said they’d also be prepared to withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights, unless they were allowed to veto judgements from the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). They won and […]
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Feds not utilizing the most basic steps to protect communications.