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A Troy, Michigan couple faces charges of stealing industrial secrets on hybrid cars from GM before attempting to sell the data to a Chinese auto manufacturer. A former GM worker
Already an MO for some bank robbers, businesses now are reporting getting a call that there is a bomb in their facility from a person who then requests money to
The chief of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s Cyber Fraud and Financial Crimes Section recently released his top five list of fraud threats of concern to the FDIC: 1. Malware
The chair of a House subcommittee, and the chair of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce introduced H.R. 5820, the Toxic Chemicals Safety Act of 2010. “The introduction of
U.S. policy makers have missed a golden opportunity to make authentication technologies mandatory for intellectual property (IP) anti-counterfeiting strategies, says the International Authentication Association (IAA). Although the newly published U.S.
Investigators secretly detonated a working replica of the car bomb used in the failed Times Square terror attack, creating a large explosion that destroyed other vehicles and scattered flaming debris,
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano today (July 22) marked the sixth anniversary of the issuance of the 9/11 Commission Report by releasing a 2010 progress report outlining
A Senator from Virginia is calling on the U.S. President to develop plans to safeguard offshore platforms from attack by terrorists. While the BP oil disaster in the Gulf of
Many people in the Dallas area have expressed concern about a massive construction project inside city hall. Designed to improve security at the landmark, the price tag tops $300,000. Dallas
Protecting riders on mass transit systems from terrorist attacks will be as high a priority as ensuring safe air travel, the new head of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) promised.