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Fox News benches Andrew Napolitano after dropping his Trump wiretapping claims
FBI director says 'no information' supports President's Trump's original claims Obama spied on him.
Graham Lanktree Mar 21, 2017
Russian hacker accused of creating Citadel malware which infected nearly 11 million computers pleads guilty
Mark Vartanyan, 29, was allegedly involved in distributing the Citadel malware, which at its peak, caused over $500m in losses.
India Ashok Mar 21, 2017
FBI's Comey confirms no evidence of Obama wiretap though Russia probe looks into Trump campaign
Potential coordination between Trump campaign associates and Russia's government being looked at.
Graham Lanktree Mar 20, 2017
Watch livestream of FBI director James Comey's testimony on Russia's influence on the US election
House Intelligence Committee will get answers to Trump's claim Obama wiretapped Trump Tower
Graham Lanktree Mar 20, 2017
FBI arrests Twitter troll who allegedly sent seizure-inducing tweet to journalist with epilepsy
Kurt Eichenwald suffered a seizure after a 'deplorable' Twitter user sent him a seizure-inducing strobe image.
Hyacinth Mascarenhas Mar 18, 2017
How was Yahoo hacked and who are the two hackers hired by Russian spies?
Alexsey Belan and Karim Baratov have been accused of compromising 500 million Yahoo accounts in 2014.
India Ashok Mar 16, 2017
US charges Russian intelligence officers for hacking Yahoo accounts
The Department of Justice says spies targeted American cybersecurity, military and diplomatic personnel.
Graham Lanktree Mar 15, 2017
FBI's methods of snooping on journalists need not be disclosed, judge rules
The FBI can spy on journalists' electronic data even without a warrant.
Agamoni Ghosh Mar 15, 2017
Playpen moral dilemma: Is FBI right to erode civil liberties or risk child porn suspects roaming free?
FBI hacked 8,000 computers in 120 countries to catch child porn site visitors – did it overstep the mark?
Mary-Ann Russon Mar 14, 2017
Beware, hackers will soon target your fitness tracker and Smart TV with ransomware
Fresh warnings come from UK security services, including GCHQ and the NCA.
Jason Murdock Mar 14, 2017
Trump could have been surveilled through TV says Kellyanne Conway
Trump administration doubles down on President's Obama surveillance claims as Sen. John McCain calls for evidence.
Graham Lanktree Mar 13, 2017
Just what did Louise Mensch say on the weekend? From super powers to Putin murdering Breitbart
Full transcript of Mensch's interview with Andrew Neil on BBC One's Sunday Politics show.
Ian Silvera Mar 13, 2017
World's most wanted hacker Evgeniy Bogachev fuelled Kremlin's espionage efforts - Report
The cybercriminal reportedly owns luxury cars and a yacht and is currently believed to be living openly in Russia.
India Ashok Mar 13, 2017
FBI boss James Comey says 'Even our memories aren't private' as concerns mount over CIA hacking
Comey said that 'absolute privacy' did not exist in the US, adding that encryption has limited the FBI's ability to access devices.
India Ashok Mar 09, 2017
Trump 'wiretapping': 5 things you need to know about the accusations against Barack Obama
From president's tweets to intercept warrants and intelligence agency denials, here's the anatomy of the row.
Graham Lanktree Mar 06, 2017
Playpen: US DoJ drops child porn case against Jay Michaud to keep Tor hack source code secret
The US government claims that disclosing the classified exploit is 'not currently an option'.
India Ashok Mar 06, 2017
Trump 'wiretapping': Kellyanne Conway says FBI's James Comey needs to put cards on table
'If Mr Comey has something he'd like to say, I'm sure we're all willing to hear it,' Conway urges.
Graham Lanktree Mar 06, 2017
FBI investigate shooting of Sikh man as possible hate crime
Victim who was shot in arm by masked assailant released from Seattle hospital as attacks on minoritiy rises in US.
Nicole Rojas Mar 06, 2017
FBI planned to pay former MI6 agent who compiled salacious Trump dossier
New report indicates that Christopher Steele was regarded as credible source of intelligence.
James Tennent Mar 01, 2017
Donald Trump is a victim of 'McCarthyism revisited' says senior Republican
Chair of House Intelligence Committee refuses to investigate Trump because there is 'nothing there'.
IBT UK Contributor Feb 27, 2017
Kim Dotcom: From living the dream to losing it all – tech millionaire reveals his fight for freedom
Kim Dotcom talks exclusively with IBTimes UK about extradition, family life and what the future holds.
Mary-Ann Russon Feb 24, 2017
Donald Trump says FBI 'unable' to stop White House and law enforcement leaks
A series of leaks from inside intelligence agencies and the Trump administration have plagued the president.
Graham Lanktree Feb 24, 2017
Anchor from Kremlin mouthpiece RT on panel at CPAC conference where Trump is giving speech
Ed Schultz will appear on the Free Trade, Fair Trade, or Phony Trade panel.
Graham Lanktree Feb 22, 2017
FBI conducting at least 3 probes into Russian hacking - Report
The probes are reportedly taking place out of three field offices in Washington DC, San Francisco and Pittsburgh.
Hyacinth Mascarenhas Feb 20, 2017
Origami bulletproof kevlar shield could revolutionise gunfire protection for FBI and police
Researchers have developed a lightweight portable shield to protect law enforcement from bullets.
Mary-Ann Russon Feb 17, 2017
Is Michael Flynn going to prison? Donald Trump's former national security chief under pressure
Flynn could potentially face jail time if he perjures himself before Congress or was found to have lied to the FBI
Graham Lanktree Feb 15, 2017
US national security adviser Michael Flynn privately discussed sanctions with Russian envoy – report
The Obama administration had imposed sanctions on Russia for its alleged interference in the US elections.
Pavitra Dwibhashyam Feb 10, 2017
US teen hacker, 14, admits Brussels airport cyberattack just hours after Isis bombing
The teenager, who is an American citizen, reportedly confessed to the FBI.
Jason Murdock Feb 09, 2017
FBI to lift restrictions on online FOIA requests
Concerns were raised over the FBI ditching email for FOIA requests in favour of fax and mail.
India Ashok Feb 08, 2017
FBI to ditch email in favour of fax and standard mail for FOIA requests
Starting 1 March, the FBI will no longer accept Freedom of Information Act requests via email.
India Ashok Feb 07, 2017
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