International observers say they've heard the heavy weapons being fired and seen the craters in the aftermath.
If all goes according to plan, Russia will have a completely revamped military and cybersecurity infrastructure by 2022.
The man who damaged a water hose that firefighters used during the Baltimore riots is wanted by authorities.
There have been a spate of recent deadly attacks by Al Shabab militants along the Somali coast in the Lower Shabelle region this month.
U.S. lawmakers introduced legislation on Tuesday to end spy agencies' bulk collection of Americans' telephone data, setting up a potential showdown over the program, which expires on June 1.
Scandals in Seattle and Tacoma prompt a bill on implications of a controversial device.
The new strategy will reportedly list out "effective response capabilities" to deter cyberattacks on the U.S.
Similar legislation is making its way through the Senate, with President Barack Obama expected to sign a final bill.
Big Blue's revenues were flat year over year, while net income was up 4 percent.
Some 80 percent of Somalis living in urban areas are currently unemployed and there are few legal options for them to make money.
Users trying to reach the website were redirected to a page that showed the message: "Google Malaysia Hacked."
The incident is the latest in a series of scandals that have rocked the Secret Service and forced the previous director to resign.
Use of a controversial device has been shrouded in secrecy, with police in Western New York rarely obtaining court permission.
A hack late last year of the State Department was a mere stepping-stone for Russian hackers, the report claims.
Despite concerns the U.S. or the U.K. would block the move, the two accepted the resolution, and it was passed by consensus.
Previously leaked documents have shown that Canada's intelligence service is monitoring millions of domestic emails every year.
Between November and December in 2013, information from as many as 40 million credit and debit cards was stolen.
Between August and February, the Border Force Counter-Terrorism Unit conducted nearly 76,000 "real-time" assessments at eight major airports.
A group of Canadian researchers and journalists have built the world’s first fully-indexed online archive of Edward Snowden’s leaked NSA surveillance documents.
Zach Nelson, who has overseen his company’s meteoric growth, also talks about China, security and stock valuations today.
The raids, during which 56 arrests were made in 25 operations across the country, were conducted by U.K.'s National Crime Agency
President Obama predicted that restrictive laws on U.S. technology companies could limit trade with China.