A fraud suspect might not be easy to pick out of a crowd -- or from a rap sheet. The average fraud perpetrator has no prior fraud charges or convictions,
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Administrator John Pistole announced the expansion of the nationwide "If You See Something, Say Something" campaign in
Judges who hear Social Security disability cases are facing a growing number of violent threats from claimants angry over being denied benefits or frustrated at lengthy delays in processing claims,
American Airlines and Air Canada are reportedly in talks with the Transportation Security Administration for a trial program in Boston likely later this year to let travelers tag their own
A $500,000 expenditure by the Wauwatosa School District - plus a matching federal grant - would help keep Wauwatosa's schools safer and could set the stage for a more expansive
The unions that represent pilots for American Airlines and US Airways have urged their members to avoid the full-body scanners at airport security checkpoints. The unions, representing a total
One of the serious threats to a user's computer is a software program that might cause unwanted keystroke sequences to occur in order to hack someone's identity. This form of
The number of information technology security breaches in Canada jumped 29 percent this year, says a report by the Telus and the Rotman School of Management. Governments led the
One day after its release, the software used to read new German ID cards was shown to be vulnerable to attack. The Federal Office for Information Security has removed links
Small air operators whose wings were clipped by security rules during the Vancouver Olympics are suing the Canadian government for damages. The six operators, including Pacific Coastal Airlines, say