Houston businesswoman Sandy Phan-Gillis has been detained in China since March last year.
Japan's military will be on a heightened alert for the next three months.
In an effort to shed light on the global surveillance industry, Privacy International has released a searchable database of over 500 surveillance companies across the world.
The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for the attack in Ansbach, Germany.
Large-scale police raids targeting immigrants have led to protests in Germany as officials worry about terrorism threat.
New anti-terrorism laws in Russia will force communications operators to store metadata for three years and release it to security services when requested.
In fundraising bids, several candidates for office are offering hunting permits targeting the Islamic State group to highlight their military backgrounds.
While the number of ISIS troops in Iraq and Syria has declined, the group has increasingly focused on targets in other countries.
With President Barack Obama and Prime Minister David Cameron both set to leave office, the trans-Atlantic relationship could be in flux.
Votes in the British referendum on the European Union will be counted by hand and results are expected Friday morning local time.
As Britain decides whether to stay in the EU, could other referendums in France and Italy be in the works?
Despite speculation by experts that leaving the iOS kernel unencrypted was a bid to improve security, a source says this is not the case.
It has been a long, horrible Brexit campaign in the U.K., with comments about Nazis and immigrants and plenty of mudslinging.
Amid tight polls the day that Britons vote on their future in the EU, here are the issues driving the “remain” and “leave” sides.
After recent hacks, Mark Zuckerberg has joined the likes of whistleblower Edward Snowden and FBI Director James Comey in taping over his laptop camera and microphone.
Software programs that big banks and financial firms use to monitor employees for legal breaches may also uncover attempts to report suspected wrongdoing.
Nearly a third of those surveyed say the outcome of Thursday’s referendum on leaving the European Union may have been decided in advance.
U.S. exports to Britain totaled $53.9 billion in 2014, and businesses like Brooklyn Brewery are nervously awaiting Thursday’s vote.
Security experts say the Chinese seem to be abiding by an agreement to stop supporting the hacking of American trade secrets.
ISIS “is probably exploring a variety of means for infiltrating operatives into the West, including refugee flows, smuggling routes, and legitimate methods of travel,” he said.
Without mentioning Russian aggression, the U.S. and Sweden reached a nonbinding agreement calling for greater military cooperation.
A cache of data, including details on over 32 million compromised accounts of the microblogging site, is being sold online for 10 bitcoins, or less than $6,000.