According to an agreement, the U.S. is ordinarily obligated to grant visas to people invited to the United Nations headquarters.
“We don’t know your stuff has been compromised until something bad happens to you,” a security expert said about Heartbleed.
The revelation that the agency prioritized national security higher than Internet privacy will reignite the debate over the NSA's role.
Perfect forward secrecy generates a new random key every time public data is transmitted to a server.
Heartbleed sent the Internet into a frenzy after it was publicly disclosed; here are some steps before rushing to change your passwords.
The Tucson Police Department will investigate a video in which a cop knocked over a woman during Saturday's University of Arizona riot.
Arizona students rioted after their basketball team lost to the University of Wisconsin in the NCAA tournament, and a man identified as Alex Davidson was dubbed the "Terminator of Tucson" after being shot by pepper balls.
New policy will be "clear to consumers and binding on Microsoft."
The cause of the fire in the densely populated Back Bay neighborhood remains unclear and officials say they will investigate the case.
The administration will lay out its proposal on Friday, reports the New York Times.
Who are the enemies of the Internet? Not only government agencies says Reporters Without Borders.
Kansas lawmakers want sworn affidavits from citizens filing law enforcement complaints and criminal charges if reports prove unfounded.
Yearly Chinese TV reports targeting international companies are often a headache, but this year the big Western brands got off lightly.
But Russia’s central bank has been a strong and consistent buyer of gold in the past several years.
A fight broke out at LA Fitness in Roseville, Minn., resulting in six arrests and questions about the facility's security.
What's behind the spike in cyberattacks by a sophisticated, Russian-language malware in Ukraine?
For Facebook's $19 billion WhatsApp buy, investors could buy the entire South African gold mining industry, according to one gold analyst.
Microsoft said it was unaware government agencies were considering using the Kinect to spy on citizens.
Leaked documents recently revealed the NSA and GCHQ almost used the Xbox 360 Kinect camera to spy on users.
The Chameleon malware can also identify security weaknesses in Wi-Fi networks to quickly spread between homes and businesses.
Surveillance video allegedly shows Baltimore Ravens star Ray Rice dragging Janay Palmer out of an elevator shortly after they allegedly assaulted each other.
Is there enough evidence to confirm a fingerprint scanner and 16-megapixel camera for the Samsung Galaxy S5?