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May 24, 2017 In The News

The Drug Enforcement Administration misled the public, Congress and the Justice Department about a 2012 operation in which commando-style squads of American agents sent to Honduras to disrupt drug smuggling became involved in three deadly shootings, two inspectors general said Wednesday.

May 23, 2017 In The News

The United Nations Security Council edged closer to imposing new sanctions on North Korea with an emergency strategy session Tuesday and a unanimous condemnation of Pyongyang’s latest missile test.

May 22, 2017 In The News

North Korea's main spy agency has a special cell called Unit 180 that is likely to have launched some of its most daring and successful cyber attacks, according to defectors, officials and internet security experts.

May 22, 2017 In The News

United Nations disarmament panel presented the first draft on Monday of a proposed global treaty to ban 

May 22, 2017 In The News

For years, Citigroup employees feared that millions of dollars the bank was moving to Mexico might be suspicious. Yet in many cases, the bank did not alert regulators or step up its monitoring for money laundering, federal prosecutors said Monday.

May 22, 2017 In The News

It started with Einstein. His famous E = mc2 revealed a vast asymmetry in the cosmic relationship between matter and energy. In time, experts looked into the possibility of exploiting the disparity.

May 22, 2017 In The News

United Nations experts investigating violations of sanctions on North Korea have suffered a "sustained" cyber attack by unknown hackers with "very detailed insight" into their work, according to an email warning seen by Reuters on Monday.

May 22, 2017 In The News

Russian cyber criminals used malware planted on Android mobile devices to steal from domestic bank customers and were planning to target European lenders before their arrest, investigators and sources with knowledge of the case told Reuters.

May 22, 2017 In The News

WannaCry, the ransomware that ransacked servers from hospitals to telecoms, could have been prevented if companies were allowed to “hack back”, according to a Congressman behind a new bill that aims to improve cyber security defences.

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