The House of Commons voted 444-69 in favor of the Investigatory Powers Bill, which now goes to the House of Lords.
British Prime Minister David Cameron has tried to assuage worry as polls show a tight race ahead of the June 23 Brexit vote.
The Leave campaign’s immigration proposal would end the automatic right for European Union citizens to work in the United Kingdom.
Sirin Labs, an Israeli startup, has launched a super-pricey, super-secure smartphone, but its technology is flawed.
Amid mounting tensions with its regional rival Saudi Arabia, Iranian authorities announced that the country will not send pilgrims to Mecca this year.
Relations plummeted after Riyadh broke diplomatic ties when its Tehran embassy was stormed in January over the Saudi execution of a Shiite cleric.
Say goodbye to doom-and-gloom reports on the impact of a Brexit as the government enters a period of silence.
The June vote centered on Britain’s future in the EU has left the fate of more than 850,000 Poles living and working in the U.K. hanging in the balance.
The rally comes one day after another campaign gathering in New Mexico that resulted in instances of violence.
With the November 2015 attacks in mind, security will be greatly increased for the Euro 2016 soccer tournament.
The Saudi embassy in Ankara denied Monday that its authorities were preventing Iranian nationals from taking part in the annual Hajj pilgrimage.
Kelly Hoggan, who had served as TSA assistant administrator for security operations since May 2013, was replaced by his deputy, Darby LaJoye.
Efforts against campaigns are considered so serious that some congressional panels have been briefed on the activity, a source said.
Russia announced Tuesday it was developing new intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of piercing the U.S. missile shield.
Ahead of the June 23 vote on whether Britain should leave the EU, Scottish voters are poised to vote in large numbers against leaving the EU.
Pornhub, one of the most popular pornographic video-sharing websites, has launched a bug bounty program to help improve security.
One list of New Yorkers included more than 2,000 names, while a list of Texans included about 1,500 names.
Efforts are expected to focus on cyber defense and naval capabilities as well as aerial surveillance, a source told Bloomberg.
The U.S. Foreign Surveillance Intelligence Court acceded to 1,457 requests for authority to intercept communications made by the FBI and National Security Agency last year, a memo shows.
The wall, expected to run 700 kilometers on Kenya's northeastern border, specifically targets the Somalia-based al-Shabab terror group, and possibly ISIS.
The government has reportedly strengthened barbed wire fences, set up surveillance cameras and planted mines along parts of the border.
Iraq's secret service informed Swedish officials that some Islamic State group fighters had traveled to the Scandinavian country, a newspaper reported.