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New York City’s subway system is the largest in the world, and its thousands of entrances and 800-plus miles of track make it vulnerable to attack. On April 30, a
While law enforcement and government agencies continue to drill for potential domestic violence incidents, there continues to be white powder and bomb threats aimed at government entities. Two arrest in
First, Security Blog reported that researchers at the University of Bath, UK, may have found another means of biometrics identification. They scanned noses in 3D and categorized them by tip,
A Chino, California, man was indicted in federal court after he allegedly sent threatening emails and used a Web site as a means to damage the reputation of insurer New
According to a report released earlier this month by Javelin Strategy & Research on ATM and Personal Identification Number fraud, 10 percent of fraud victims in the U.S. experience fraudulent
Even though the Department of the Treasury unveiled a new $100 note today, Ben Franklin now takes second place to the 500 Euro. Mafia money launderers, terrorists and tax
Security Blog just received this testimony of Tara O'Toole Before the House Subcommittee on Homeland Security Appropriations, on Biosurveillance. It has been updated last Friday, April 16. Chairman Price, Ranking
In a Joint Operating Environment report from the U.S. Joint Forces Command, the U.S. military has warned that surplus oil-production capacity could disappear within two years and there could be
When a slumping economy and historically high unemployment rates dropped the ax on the country’s workforce and left the survivors wondering if — or when — they’d be next, law