A Iraqi dispatch to a U.S.-led coalition warned of imminent attacks by the Islamic State group, which also planned attacks in Istanbul.
A court in Moscow found a former policeman guilty of selling Russian state secrets to the CIA.
The Islamic State group was implicated by Israeli intelligence in the Sinai plane crash that killed 224 Russians, sources told CNN.
A Transparency International report has suggested that China is secretly spending up to $65 billion extra on defense.
The group, which calls itself Crackas With Attitude, says it's hacking into accounts in retaliation for an FBI investigation.
The comments came after the Syrian army recaptured the only road linking the northern city of Aleppo to central Syria from the militants.
"Every security body fears having its confidential information leaked."
Documents appearing on the WikiLeaks site date from before 2009. None appeared to contain sensitive information, but more disclosures were promised for Thursday.
The teen said he cracked accounts belonging to John Brennan and Avril Haines, deputy national security adviser for the White House.
They want her banned from international travel.
New lawsuits and documents reveal water dousing may have been used alongside waterboarding to interrogate CIA detainees.
Wayne Simmons, a frequent guest on Fox News Channel, reportedly falsely claimed to have worked on CIA investigations from 1973 to 2000.
Russia began bombing the headquarters of Jabhat al Nusra in Syria's largest city Thursday night, marking the launch of a regime offensive to drive out the rebels.
The Obama administration has consistently said targeted killings are carried out precisely against imminent threats to the United States.
Germany reportedly carried out an unusual demographic experiment during the annual celebration of carousing.
CIA officials told the Washington Post that the identity of agents in the U.S. Embassy in Beijing was compromised after the theft of over 22 million federal personnel records.
Iraq has agreed to begin sharing "security and intelligence" information about the Islamic State group with Iran, Russia and Syria.
Petraeus pleaded guilty in April to mishandling classified information, and apologized again for the affair Tuesday.
The program has targeted several high-value ISIS members despite official reservations about the CIA's role in the strikes, according to a Washington Post report.
The White House may soon apply sanctions against Chinese companies that have benefited from the Chinese government’s alleged hacking of U.S. trade secrets.
Chinese government agents are operating secretly in the U.S. to pressure influential expatriates to return home.
Contract considerations come after the current fleet of B-2 stealth bombers were deployed to Britain to conduct war games over Europe.