The house of Christopher Steele, a former British spy, in a village outside London was locked and his neighbors told Agence France-Presse he and his family left Wednesday.
The Israeli firm was contracted by the FBI to break into the phone of one of the San Bernardino terrorists after Apple refused to do so.
U.S. intelligence officials allegedly warned their Israeli counterparts to hold off sharing sensitive information with Donald Trump as it could easily reach Moscow and then leak to Iran.
The adult magazine has yet to see any proof for its $1 million prize for footage of the president-elect's alleged sexual escapades in Moscow.
The hacker says the malware U.S. intelligence agencies cited in their hacking report is easily available on the web and besides, he got into the DNC emails using a different way.
C-SPAN's broadcast of the House of Representatives was briefly interrupted on Thursday and taken over by a broadcast of state-owned TV network Russia Today.
Retired Gen. James Mattis suggested he wants a tougher military presence in Syria in the fight against ISIS during Thursday's confirmation hearings.
Brent crude rose sharply Thursday in the wake of Secretary General Mohammad Sanusi Barkindo's comments.
The Kremlin passed internet regulations last year that Edward Snowden called "Big Brother" laws.
Vladimir Putin’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, described the effort as an aggressive step along Russia’s borders.
Despite the Scandinavian country's original opposition to the system, Norway may now be joining.
The new electronic reconnaissance ship, dispatched near the Yellow Sea, is the latest of China's military flexing.
More than 3,000 American soldiers, along with tanks and armored vehicles, began arriving Thursday in Poland, as part of President Barack Obama's attempt to reassure NATO allies amid aggressive posturing by Russia.
Clapper said the document published by BuzzFeed Tuesday night does not reflect U.S. intel. He noted that the document has not been verified and that U.S officials "did not rely upon it in any way for our conclusions."
A memo inside the dossier of information about Donald Trump and the Russian government suggests the popular encrypted messaging app Telegram was compromised by the Russians.
Christopher Steele, a director at Orbis Business Intelligence, is the spy who allegedly compiled the information in the dossier on Trump, according to reports.
No matter what substantial evidence comes to light about Trump, WikiLeaks, as of late, has been coming to Trump's defense. Why now?
The president-elect has denied alleged ties to Russia and the so-called Golden Shower Gate scandal.
4chan is claiming credit as the origin of the story that Donald Trump hired prostitutes to perform "golden showers" for him. That claim is not true.
The alleged Russia dossier contained actual inaccuracies and suspicious intentions that intelligence officials could not verify.
Only two presidents have been impeached, and neither were removed.
The president-elect confirmed he's a germophobe Wednesday amid allegations he was involved in grotesque sexual acts with prostitutes.