Three-quarters of nurses providing private and public care experienced workplace violence, but only one in six incidents were formally reported, according to study published in the February issue of the
Joseph Stack is accused of ramming a plane into a building housing the U.S. tax service in Texas, but his views on taxation follow a long line of protesters who
Hundreds of millions of payment cards throughout Europe have a flaw that could allow criminals with a stolen card to enter any random PIN to complete a transaction, according to
A suspicious envelope found in the United Nations headquarters cafeteria contained a "non-toxic" substance and the cafeteria has been closed, said an AP report. The United Nations closed its
A new computer virus has infected almost 75,000 computers worldwide - including 10 U.S. government agencies - collecting login credentials from online financial, social networking sites and email systems and
A man with false accreditation was able to get within several yards of U.S. Vice President Joe Biden before being arrested at the Olympics' opening ceremony, said an AP report.
The Transportation Security Administration soon will begin randomly swabbing passengers' hands at checkpoints and airport gates to test them for traces of explosives. "The point is to make sure
Legislation before the New Hampshire House -- HB 1409 – proposes to ban the use of biometrics for state or privately issued identification cards and as a condition of doing
Technological advances could enable unmanned aerial systems (UAS) to deliver radically improved situational awareness within five years, according to the top executive at unmanned aircraft developer General Atomics. No doubt,
The U.S. is taking a more coordinated position to fighting intellectual property crime, especially when it comes to international threats and organized crime activities. Attorney General Eric Holder just formed