Hassan El Sabsabi, 23, has been accused of providing money to a U.S. citizen fighting for a terrorist organization in Syria.
Expedited screenings are given to government employees, members of Congress and the military, federal judges and some government agencies.
The retired firefighters, who were at ground zero after the 2001 terrorist attacks, all died on the same day from 9/11-related illnesses.
Jesse Matthew was arrested for the abduction of UVA student Hannah Graham Wednesday in Galveston, Texas.
State and federal police insist Stingray technology is essential to fight terrorism, but privacy questions persist.
The breach affected 216 Jimmy John's locations in 17 states.
The Office of Inspector General's hack on Healthcare.gov evaluated security measures for various government marketplaces.
EMC launched in 1979 as a data storage specialist. Its RSA unit provides data-protection services to the Fortune 500.
The move comes at a time when a number of Australian citizens have been accused of fighting overseas for the Islamic State group.
Egypt, Indonesia and several other countries demanded Google user information for the first time in 2014.
Yahoo was ultimately forced to become one of the first companies ensnared in PRISM, the controversial surveillance program.
After massive credit and debit card security breaches, attention has turned to the cards themselves.
After al-Qaida said it was setting up shop in the subcontinent, India cautioned that Israeli tourists could be targets during the High Holidays.
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City leaders hope to repair the damage done by the fatal shooting of Michael Brown, but changes could take years to implement.
Arizona officials haven't explained why a suspected Chinese spy was allowed to work at a U.S. counterterrorism center.
A cyber attack at a firm that performs background checks for U.S. government employees compromised data of at least 25,000 workers, including some undercover investigators, and that number could rise, agency officials said on Friday.
Two Kentucky firefighters were injured Thursday after helping students from the Campbellsville University marching band participate in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge.
Malaysian authorities suspect that nearly 20 Malaysians and 500 Indonesians have gone to fight with the Islamic State in Syria.
After a man fainted, passengers panicked and fled. It served as a reminder of past similar episodes in China.
Privacy advocates nervous about facial recognition technology forget that large scale facial recognition has yet to be effective.