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Stopping nuclear smuggling is already tough. But it’s about to get a lot harder. Helium-3, a crucial ingredient in neutron-particle-detection technology, is in extremely short supply. A Democratic congressman from
A federal bank regulator is concerned about what he or she said are cybercriminals targeting small and midsize businesses. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation said such attacks are on the
Nevada officials said boulders recently placed on sidewalks at entrances to the state capitol grounds were put there to improve security following a March 29 letter warning that the Nevada
Hundreds of people at major U.S. airports each year are severely ill with symptoms of potentially contagious diseases, yet few are reported to health officials as intended under U.S. regulations
A Chicago-bound traveler who stuffed his shoes with batteries and metal plates in a bid to appear taller put security officials on high alert at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport last
A Microsoft researcher has suggested tattooing passwords on patients with pacemakers and other implanted, medical devices to ensure the remotely controlled gadgets can be accessed during emergencies. The proposal is
The United States Secret Service (USSS) said it has found evidence of an international credit and debit card fraud scheme in South Carolina and is urging consumers to exercise caution.
While only about 10 percent of industrial-control systems are actually connected to the Internet, these systems that run water, wastewater, and utility power plants have suffered an increase in cybersecurity
The bottle caps, broken glass and empty plastic cups littering a neighborhood near James Madison University’s campus in Harrisonburg, Virginia, suggested that the events of Saturday afternoon were nothing more
Incidents by Americans angry at the U.S. government, some members of Congress and the IRS are continuing. For example, a man accused of dropping more than 30 explosive devices into