This Diagram Shows How A Recent String Of Hacking Attacks Came From One Cyber...
Computer security firm FireEye recently revealed to Business Insider that what has looked like random hacking attacks against Adobe, Microsoft, and other U.S. Companies is actually far more coordinated...
View ArticleEverything Worth Seeing At The DC Spy Museum [PHOTOS]
While in D.C. for a recent defense conference, I couldn't fight the temptation to visit the International Spy Museum, located right in the center of the city.Surprisingly, when I got in there, the...
View Article75 Years Ago, This British Stockbroker Saved 669 Children From Nazi Death Camps
On Dec. 3, 1938, a British stockbroker made the impromptu decision to cancel his skiing vacation and join a friend in Prague, who had desperately asked for his help. The decision changed his life and...
View ArticleHollywood Producer/Spy Arnon Milchan Played A Key Role In Israel's Nuke Program
Film producer Arnon Milchan recently confirmed that he served as an Israeli spy for decades while also working in Hollywood.And it seems he was no ordinary spy.Israel's secretive LAKAM economic...
View ArticleThe 50 Most Violent Cities In The World
Drug trafficking, gang wars, political instability, corruption, and poverty have combined to make Latin America by far the most homicidal region of the world.The region has 40% of the world's murders,...
View ArticleThe World 's Sixth Largest Military Just Got A New Leader
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Just after midnight in early October, Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and a coterie of his closest advisers met at his palatial Lahore home and made his toughest decision...
View ArticleEgypt's Draft Constitution Solidifies The July Coup
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's new constitution would strengthen the army's hand and could ban Islamist parties outright, according to a final draft published in state media, and the assembly writing the...
View ArticleMore Than 40 Killed In Libya Depot Blast As Clashes With Militants Continue
TRIPOLI/BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - More than 40 people were killed on Thursday in an explosion at an army depot in southern Libya after locals had tried to steal ammunition and four soldiers died in...
View ArticleMillions Watched The US Marine Band's Incredible Performance In Macy's Parade...
Millions watched the 86th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, but they got a special treat this year: The Marine Corps Band.For only the second time in the parade's history, the band marched and...
View ArticleDrone Technology Could Be The 'Game Changer' In Farming
Some foresee drones watching over Oregon wine grapes in Yamhill CountySALEM, Ore. (AP) — Jeff Lorton says drone technology is the next big thing in agriculture, and he's determined to make sure it...
View ArticleUK's Falkland Islands Eye Oil Exploration And Argentina Is Fuming
Argentina threatens fines and imprisonment for oil companies and their executives for any "illegal exploration" of hydrocarbons off the Falkland IslandsArgentina triggered a fresh diplomatic row with...
View ArticleChina Raises Stakes Near New 'Air Defense Zone' With Fighter Jet Patrol
BEIJING/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China sent several fighter jets and an early warning aircraft into its new air defense zone over the East China Sea, state news agency Xinhua said on Friday, raising the...
View ArticleKim Jong-un Now Has A Doppelgänger
An Australian-Chinese musician dressed up as North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and began walking around a popular shopping district in Hong Kong, Reuters reports.The man, who only goes by Howard to keep...
View ArticleUkraine Holds Key To Putin's Dream Of A New Union
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Ukraine's refusal to sign a trade pact drawing it into Europe's orbit marked a victory for Vladimir Putin, winning him time to lure Kiev into a project for a trade and political bloc...
View ArticleHere's The 'Apology Letter' North Korea Claims Was Written By The 85-Year-Old...
North Korea arrested and detained an elderly U.S. citizen last month, who they now say is a "criminal" due to his military service during the Korean War in the '50s, according to Reuters.Merrill...
View ArticleUS Army Gets Caught Allegedly Pirating $180 Million In Software
The U.S. Army is opting to settle a copyright infringement case for $50 million after a software developer demanded $225 million in damages over the alleged installation of software without licenses,...
View ArticleChina Claims Victory In Scrubbing The Internet 'Clean'
China claims victory in scrubbing rumors from Internet; critics say speech has been curtailedBEIJING (AP) — The Chinese government has declared victory in cleaning up what it considers rumors,...
View ArticleThe Stuxnet Attack On Iran's Nuclear Plant Was 'Far More Dangerous' Than...
The Stuxnet virus that ravaged Iran's Natanz nuclear facility "was far more dangerous than the cyberweapon that is now lodged in the public's imagination," cyber security expert Ralph Langer writes in...
View ArticleComments By Iran's Foreign Minister Fly In The Face Of Landmark Nuclear Deal
Iran will decide the level of uranium enrichment in its nuclear programme based on its energy and other civilian needs, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said in remarks reported Saturday.His...
View ArticleWhy The US Is Walking Away From The Middle East
Politicians and pundits from Riyadh to Washington have castigated recent American foreign policy in the Middle East for being unfocused, misguided or harmful to national interests.Contrary to these...
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