The terror threat is a far cry from war-torn Libya. But experts said Morocco is at risk as the Islamic State group looks to expand on Europe’s doorstep.
President Barack Obama is looking to be a champion of two competing policy drives. But observers say he can’t have it both ways.
Pictures of fugitive Salah Abdeslam were captured by surveillance cameras at a French petrol station, a day after the deadly Nov. 13 attacks.
Juniper Networks said it would stop using a piece of security code that analysts believe was developed by the National Security Agency to eavesdrop through technology products.
The Thursday attack that targeted a bus as Israeli tourists were boarding is expected to put a dent in Egypt's struggling tourism industry.
Sallah Ali, 20, from Casablanca, Morocco, was reportedly carrying a piece of paper with the ISIS flag when he was killed Thursday.
There's no indication the vulnerability has been patched.
After the Paris terror attacks in November, IS terrorists released a propaganda video showing images of Times Square and a suicide bomber. So New York City enhances security For New Year's celebrations.
The embassy encouraged Americans to exercise caution around New Year’s as local police announced they had arrested seven individuals with suspected links to ISIS.
The arrests follow the cancellation of the traditional New Year’s Eve fireworks in Brussels.
Just weeks after the Paris and San Bernardino, California, attacks, the NYPD has stepped up security for the iconic Times Square celebration.
Drive-by downloads, widely used on illegal piracy sites, don’t require a user to even click a link in order to allow the bug in.
“We are looking for a credible Boko Haram leadership that will convince us that the girls are here and alive," Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari said Wednesday.
The Islamic terrorist group has looked to carry out cyberattacks in 2016, according to a new report.
The drone briefly flew alongside the motorcade of U.S. President Barack Obama who is on vacation in Hawaii with his family.
The measure is less intrusive than an earlier version that would have required tech companies to create backdoors that allow authorities to access their data anytime.
Those who object to a "full-body electronic screening" may still be required to undergo an "advanced image" screening, officials said.
In the latest problem for the embattled agency, a Secret Service agent's belongings were stolen during the middle of the day Monday.
The personal details of the accounts have been leaked online — including names, dates of birth, email addresses and passwords.
The move comes ahead of the "Star Wars" premiere and amid heightened security concerns following terror attacks in Paris and California.
Two French citizens carrying fake Syrian passports were arrested over the weekend at a refugee center in Salzburg, Austria.
The terror group has lost some 40 percent of the area it once controlled in Iraq, and it will lose more, the U.S. president said Monday.