“Everywhere you go, even when you’re not actively using your phone, it’s still listening,” NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden said.
Several of the emails belonged to Russia’s former Deputy Prime Minister Vladislav Surkov and point to Russian involvement in eastern Ukraine.
In an interview with Russia Today on Saturday, the WikiLeaks founder accused Clinton of underplaying allies Saudi Arabia and Qatar's support to the Islamic State group.
NATO held its war games in Montenegro, which is in the process of joining the military alliance, while Russia began a drill called “Slavic Brotherhood” in neighboring Serbia.
A 2008 email chain warning John Podesta to improve security for classified information came up when he was in charge of President Barack Obama’s transition team.
The FBI has launched an internal investigation into one of its Twitter accounts, according to ThinkProgress.
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Banned as a chemical weapon, carfentanil is increasingly being imported from China to lace with heroin.
WikiLeaks has released over 30,000 emails from Clinton’s private server, along with thousands of emails from the Democratic National Committee and campaign manager John Podesta.
The president was upset that the State Department stopped a planned gun sale to the country.
The Democratic presidential candidate has hailed her time at the State Department as a proving ground for her leadership abilities.
Britain’s Defense Minister Michael Fallon warned in September about military buildup in Crimea "and indeed the militarization of the Black Sea region generally. Both Bulgaria and Romania feel very threatened."
Microsoft criticized Google's Threat Analysis Group for revealing the hack before a patch was ready.
The energy driving both Trumpism and Brexit is a grassroots rebellion against the liberal elites.
The U.K.'s chief of intelligence warned Tuesday that terror threats at home and abroad were severe and that Russia's aggressive foreign policy was adversarial to the West.
The United States should help the Baltic region in developing its cyber warfare and air defense systems, the report from a Washington, D.C., think tank recommends.
Almost half the Russians polled said they were concerned "heightened tensions in relations between Russia and the West could grow into World War III."
Turkey's tourism industry has suffered as a result of what other countries perceived as a heightened security risk.
Voters in the former Soviet Union republican were essentially asked to choose between closer integration with Europe or turning back to Moscow, and many choose the later.
The Airbus A321 passenger plane was headed to St. Petersburg from Sharm el-Sheikh resort in Egypt when it crashed, killing all 224 on board.
Roughly 77 percent of Americans believe aliens have visited Earth at some point.
Among other things, the anti-establishment Pirate Party, widely expected to make big gains in the country’s parliamentary elections Saturday, wanted to grant citizenship to Edward Snowden.