The hackers claimed an attack on Dimona, the home of Israel's presumed nuclear arsenal.
The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board was appointed by President Barack Obama to deliberate on the NSA's spying program.
Since 2001, thousands of names have been added to the U.S.'s no-fly list, which aims to prevent suspected terrorists from boarding airliners.
U.S. District Judge Anna Brown, ruling in a lawsuit filed in federal court in Oregon by 13 Muslim Americans who were branded with the no-fly status, ordered the government to come up with new procedures that allow people on the no-fly list to challenge that designation.
Sean McGovern and Mellissa Morris weren't wearing life jackets when they fell off their Island Hopper.
The U.S. government continues to walk the fine line between security and privacy when it comes to Americans' banking information.
NSA says requiring it to preserve all its data would violate rules designed to protect U.S. citizens.
Vodafone has blown the lid off secret government surveillance of its customers.
British police officers have cordoned off an area near the Portuguese resort where the 3-year-old went missing seven years ago.
The operation has been active since at least 2011 and could be the most elaborate cyber espionage campaign uncovered to date from any nation.
About 1,000 buildings on the Kenai Peninsula have been evacuated.
Monday's DOJ indictment of five Chinese officials involved in cyber-espionage threatens an already tenuous bilateral relationship.
The indictments are the first cyber-espionage charges targeting a foreign government.
Two arrested after reportedly throwing objects over the north and south fences; Secret Service determining if objects are dangerous.
The breach that affected 40 million shoppers involved nearly all of Target’s 1,797 U.S. stores.
A sudden "situation" at the Executive Mansion.
Mulligan, a 19-year veteran of the company, testified before Congress about Target's data breach in February.
The victim said Cory Evans "was completely naked and masturbating" while driving his car in Florida.
This disturbing crime trend endangers first responders and those in legitimate need of their help.
According to an agreement, the U.S. is ordinarily obligated to grant visas to people invited to the United Nations headquarters.
“We don’t know your stuff has been compromised until something bad happens to you,” a security expert said about Heartbleed.
The revelation that the agency prioritized national security higher than Internet privacy will reignite the debate over the NSA's role.