New research published by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology uncovered security vulnerabilities in a mobile voting application that was used during the 2018 midterm elections in West Virginia.
Rutter's, a chain of convenience stores and gas stations with 72 locations in Central Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Maryland, has provided a notice to its customers of a data breach incident.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Department of Defense (DoD) identified Trojan malware variants used by the North Korean government.
Crime on L.A. County’s Metro Bus and Rail system has decreased 17 percent over the last five years, according to new crime figures by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
Internet-enabled crimes and scams show no signs of letting up, according to data released by the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) in its 2019 Internet Crime Report.
The University of South Florida announced the appointment of J. Michael (Mike) McConnell, retired U.S. Navy vice admiral and former director of the National Security Agency (NSA), as executive director of Cyber Florida.
Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund (Everytown), the American Federation of Teachers, and the National Education Association are calling for an end to active shooter drills in schools.
Former Charlottesville Police Chief Tim Longo has been named the University of Virginia’s associate vice president for safety and security and chief of police.
The Ohio House passed House Bill 308, which allows peace officers, firefighters, and emergency medical workers who have PTSD due to employment to be eligible for compensation and benefits regardless if they already suffer from an accompanying injury or not.