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Dark Web Threats: Data Breaches Get Headlines, But Other Threats Loom Large Online
Beyond data breaches, threats to businesses and consumers often loom on the dark web and on parts of the publicly accessible internet.
Ibn-Rushd-Goethe-Mosque Facts: First LGBT ‘Liberal’ Mosque Of Germany Opens Inside Protestant Church
The first "liberal" mosque in Germany welcomes Muslim men and women of all caste, creed and sexual orientation.
PayPal Phishing Scam: Victims Asked To Take Selfie With Credit Card, ID
A phishing scam targeting PayPal users goes beyond stealing login credentials by asking victims to upload a selfie while holding a credit card and form of identification.
Is Your Password Secure? Study Shows 1 In 5 Enterprise Passwords Can Be Compromised
A study from an authentication service found 20 percent of passwords used in enterprise environments can be compromised easily.
How To Decrypt Jaff Ransomware: Security Tool Can Unlock Encrypted Files
Security researchers have developed a tool that can unlock files encrypted by the increasingly common Jaff ransomware attack.
Fox News Drops 'Fair And Balanced' Slogan To Distance Itself From Roger Ailes
"Every other network has given all their shows to liberals. We are the balance," Ailes said in 2011.
Restaurants Targeted By Malware: New Attack Goes Undetected By Antivirus Tools
A new attack directed at the computer systems of restaurants in the U.S. uses a technique that makes it difficult for antivirus tools to detect it.
Melania Trump Moves To White House: Duties First Lady Could Take Up After Joining Donald Trump
Keeping President Donald Trump from tweeting might be one of the responsibilities that Melania might be undertaking, now that she has moved to the White House.
Can President Donald Trump Be Impeached Through Petitions? How The Impeachment Process Works
Several petitions have been filed against the president since he assumed office in January.
Iran Says White House Statement On Tehran Terror Attacks Was ‘Repugnant’
The White House statement on Iran terror attacks was seen by many as taunting the Middle East nation, while the Senate moved Wednesday to impose additional sanctions on Iran.
Donald Trump's Approval Rating Close To All-Time Low As Impeachment Betting Odds Soar
President Donald Trump’s approval is close to his all-time low, while the betting odds on his impeachment soar.
Donald Trump’s Fake Twitter Followers: How Do Other Most-Followed Personalities Stack Up?
According to a website that claims to check how many followers of any Twitter account are real, almost half of President Donald Trump’s followers aren't real.
What Donald Trump, Moon Jae-in Are Likely To Discuss When They Meet
Donald Trump and Moon Jae-in's first conversation could revolve around North Korean policy.
Aaron Hernandez Timeline: Everything We Know About Former NFL Player's Death
Aaron Hernandez was pronounced dead on April 19, but new reports continue to surface about the former NFL player.
Blockchain Cryptocurrencies In Russia, Including Bitcoin, Could Be Legal Soon
It looks like Russia will become the next country to legalize the use of cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ether. Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev wants to make blockchain technologies an official part of the Russian economy and Deputy Finance Minister Alexey Moiseev hopes to have cryptocurrency regulations in place by 2018.
5 Cybersecurity Tips To Stop Online Threat Of Hacking Into Online Financial Data
The internet is a remarkably useful financial tool, but it's not without its risks.
Aaron Hernandez Prison Friend Kyle Kennedy Responds To Inmate's Death
Hernandez's close prison friend, Kyle Kennedy, is speaking out.
Aaron Hernandez Gay Rumors: Ex-NFL Star’s Final Letter Was For Attorney Jose Baez, Report Says
Rumors about ex-NFL star having a homosexual relationship began after Newsweek reported last week that his final note was addressed to his prison boyfriend.
Aaron Hernandez Gay Rumors Slammed By Lawyer Jose Baez
Reports emerged after his death that the former NFL star had been involved in an intimate relationship with a man in prison.
Multiple Handwritten Suicide Notes Found In Aaron Hernandez's Prison Cell
The notes were written to his fiancée, his daughter and a close prison friend.
What The Unicorn Frap Tastes Like And How To Make It — Sort Of
It tasted like an assault on my taste buds.
North Korea's Kim Jong-Un Spends Millions On Teenage Prostitutes
The North Korean leader reportedly took young teenage girls from their homes in order to entertain him.
Privacy Fears Lead To Increase In Encrypted Messaging App, Signal's Downloads: Report
In March, the U.S. senate voted to allow internet service providers to collect and sell user data.
Did ISIS Attack London? Islamic State Claims Its 'Soldier' Carried Out Deadly Parliament Plot
ISIS said the suspect was "executing the operation in response to calls to target citizens of coalition nations."
Russia At War? New World Order In Baltics, Eastern Europe Drawing Concerns From NATO Members
Russia's increased activity over the Baltic states has put NATO members on edge for much of the last two years.
Moon Travel Update 2017: Russia Could Fly Tourists To Moon By 2021
Leading Russian aerospace company, Energia, could be flying several tourists out to its International Space Station in four years.
Should You Go To College? PayPal’s Peter Thiel Will Pay You $100,000 To Drop Out And Live Your Dream
Every year, around 20 students right out of school are paid $100,000 by the PayPal co-founder to skip formal education and fund their own careers.
Terrorism Under Trump: US Assures Nigeria It Will Help Fight Boko Haram
Boko Haram militants that mostly live in Nigeria's northern states have killed nearly 20,000 people and displaced more than 2 million others since 2002.
Can Trump Be Hacked? President Uses Old Android Phone For Tweeting, Raising Security Concerns
The phone is believed to be a Samsung Galaxy S3, first released in 2012.
Is Russia Blackmailing Donald Trump? False Information, Suspicious Claims Surround Golden Showers Controversy
The alleged Russia dossier contained actual inaccuracies and suspicious intentions that intelligence officials could not verify.