A security firm has suggested that more than half of Facebook users are considering deleting their profile from the site because of privacy concerns. According to Sophos, a computer
A report by the Pharmaceutical Security Institute recorded more than 2,000 incidents of counterfeit medicines in 2009, an increase of more than nine percent from the previous year. The
A Connecticut woman who is also a citizen of Romania was sentenced to 36 months of imprisonment for her role in an ATM "skimming" scheme. According to court documents,
A new Government Accounting Office report says at least 16 known terrorists have passed through U.S. airports where federal officials were trained to spot suspicious behavior. The report says that
Security at public buildings can be enhanced when architects are able to provide appropriate design strategies to achieve desired levels of protection, rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach, a leading
A U.S. Department of Education Department report says that Virginia Tech failed to comply with a federal law that requires quick alerts to students in the event of campus emergencies.
Five paintings, including a Matisse and a Picasso, were stolen overnight from Paris' Musee d'Art Moderne. The theft included works by Georges Braque, Ferdinand Leger and Amedeo Modigliani, French
A new government program aims to train thousands of parking industry employees nationwide to watch for and report anything suspicious — abandoned cars, for example, or people hanging around garages,
A Massachusetts couple has been charged with stealing the identities of dozens of Transportation Security Administration officers, who screen passengers and baggage at U.S. airports, says a Reuters report.
A former security guard has pleaded guilty to compromising more than a dozen computers that belonged to the hospital he was supposed to be protecting and posting some of his