Security
Hackers Threaten Britain's Rail Network
Hackers infiltrated the U.K.'s rail system four times last year.
Pokemon Go Players at Risk from Hackers
Hackers are targeting Pokemon Go players, security experts warn.
NY, Chicago Beef Up July 4th Security
Thousands of extra offices on patrol as cities counter security fears over the holiday.
Thousands of CCTV Cameras Hijacked By Hackers
CCTV cameras and webcams have been taken over to attack government websites and online banks.
New data: Why White Working Class Voters Back Trump
Working-class whites feel vulnerable. On every front—economic, cultural, personal security—they feel threatened and beleaguered.
ISIS May Not Be Main Security Threat Post-Brexit
Xenophobia and the far right may big the biggest threat to security and could boost ISIS.
Wimbledon to Increase Armed Security for Championship
The Championships runs from June 27 to July 10 at the famous London venue.
Dems Embrace National Security in Gun Control Push
Votes on four bills are scheduled for the Senate with 71 percent of Americans favoring new gun regulations, according to new poll.
Putting the Orlando Massacre Into Perspective
The U.S. has avoided mass-fatality attacks since 9/11 through new laws, more funding and a massive expansion of homeland security and intelligence capabilities.
Twitter Locks Accounts Following Dark Web Investigation
Twitter suspends accounts in response to user account details appearing on the dark web.
Will Modi Promise to Curb Religious Intolerance?
U.S. concerns about religious freedom include Christian church desecrations in New Delhi and a Hindu mob killing a Muslim for allegedly eating beef.
Back to School, With a Kevlar Bulletproof Bag
A company is marketing bulletproof high-tech backpacks to college students and faculty in Texas, where "campus carry" goes into effect in August.
Anonymous Hackers Target London Stock Exchange
Hacking collective Anonymous targeted the LSE as part of Op Icarus.
Mark Zuckerberg's Social Media Accounts Hacked
Zuckerberg's Twitter, Pinterest and LinkedIn accounts were accessed using his password "dadada."
Replacing Guards and Gates With Big Data
The security industry is undergoing a technological revolution—if champions of privacy let it.
10,000 Ukrainians Killed So Far in Two-Year War
Ukraine's National Security and Defence Council says over 20,000 have also been wounded.
Boris Johnson: NATO, Not EU, Responsible for Peace
The former mayor of London rebuffed security claims made by Prime Minister David Cameron.
Brexit Would Weaken British Security: Ex-Spy Bosses
John Sawers and Jonathan Evans write that a withdrawal vote would hurt the EU and leave Britain vulnerable.
Expert Hacked iPhone for L.A. Cops in Homicide Probe
Successful hack in the case of "Shield" actor Michael Jace is another sign authorities are turning to third parties rather than manufacturers.
Hackers Unlock Doors of a 'Smart' Home
Security flaws with Samsung's Smart Home kit allows hackers to create front door "keys."
'Skull Sounds' Offer New Form of Password
Researchers use smartglasses to identify wearers by the conduction of sound through their skull.
EU Needs Britain to Resist Russia, UK Minister Says
Brexit would weaken Europe's foreign policy and security, David Lidington says.
Government Dead Last Among Industries on Cyber Security
President Obama has asked Congress to spend $19 billion on cyber security in the fiscal 2017 budge proposal.
Obama: Clinton Didn't Risk National Security
'Keep this in perspective,' Obama says. 'This is somebody who served her country... as secretary of state and did an outstanding job.'
Global Defense Spending Up, But Western Budgets Slump
U.S. and Western European spending is on the slide as Eastern Europe rearms.
More Security, Fewer Visitors at Brussels Museums
The Brussels Museums Council says museum attendance has been low since the city's "lockdown" in November.
Indictment for Cyberattack on Dam Raises Fears
An Iranian national is facing charges related to a hacking into the system of a dam in Rye Brook, New York.
Ex-MI6 Chief Says Britain Safer Rejecting Brexit
Writing in Newsweek, Richard Barrett says Britain must not retreat into its "Little England" shell.