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The United States does not want countries to use identical airport security systems which could make it easier for potential attackers to elude them. “What we want to avoid is
Computer attacks on Google that the search giant said originated in China are part of a concerted political and corporate espionage effort that exploits security flaws in e-mail attachments to
Good idea or full of gas? Coast Guard officials – in a closed meeting recently -- tried to reassured Massachusetts lawmakers that they are prepared for a scheduled delivery of
A teenager’s tefillin — leather boxes that are strapped to the forearm and forehead during prayers by certain Jewish sects — caused an emergency alert early this week by passengers
Forget the fake driver’s license templates for sale on the Web, the newest twist – and more dangerous – is the DIY cybercrime kit. It is driving a surge in
New research from Gartner indicates that the mobile Web, as in cell phones and smartphones, will overtake PCs as the most common devices used for Web access sometime during the
If you want to help with a donation in this disaster or any other, it's good to look for text-to-donate programs from legitimate organizations. They are a popular and efficient
A consortium of European researchers, coordinated by the Computer Vision Centre (CVC) of Universitat Aut?noma de Barcelona (UAB), has developed HERMES, a cognitive computational system consisting of video cameras and
Just ask the folks at Chrysler where its Jeep Patriot line just received an exception from the NHTSA Federal Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Last year, the number of firefighter killed while on duty was the lowest it has been in more than 15 years. Ninety firefighters died while on duty in 2009, according