One industry estimate shows that gold producers could be losing $100 to $200 for every ounce sold at current market prices.
WikiLeaks released more than 400 gigabytes of encrypted data as “insurance” for itself and its associates.
U.S. Reps. Bob Goodlatte and Bobby Scott discussed the privacy implications of NSA surveillance Sunday.
For the first time, those in charge of supervising the National Security Agency admit there's only so much they can do.
A quick-moving blaze 45 miles east of Salt Lake City is being battled by hundreds of firefighters assisted by air and ground crew.
A New Orleans sheriff will keep federal agents who want to verify the immigration status of inmates out of his jail.
Privacy advocates are disappointed the administration’s explanation of its controversial data-collection program mainly rehashed old arguments.
Here is the live stream of U.S. President Barack Obama’s press conference Friday.
German ISPs are taking action to protect consumer privacy.
Edward Snowden's leaks aren't necessarily harmful to U.S. national security. They might even turn out to be a plus.
Agents belonging to Pakistan’s ISI have been targeting Indian officials to gather sensitive data using fake phone calls and spyware, India says.
If Congress passes legislation to reform the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, President Obama will probably sign it into law.
To justify the metadata program, government officials claim that all personal records are "relevant" to a national security investigation.
The Senate confirmed Comey 93-1, with Rand Paul the lone dissenter.
The House failed to adopt a measure halting the NSA's bulk data collection last week. But the reform momentum is building.
A wayward kestrel was released after Turkish officials found he wasn't bugged by Israel.
The five were charged with stealing hundreds of millions of dollars and 160 million credit cards.
Of the nine people (some of them off-duty military police officers) believed to have perpetrated the murders, only three were ever convicted and imprisoned.
Haphazard methods of land governance are hampering Africa's productivity.
The Transportation Security Administration, TSA, will allow all American travelers to enroll in their TSA PreCheck program for $85 starting in fall 2013.
The Silicon Valley tech giant is betting cybersecurity will become more important in years to come.
According to the study published in the journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics, teen boys have been accidentally inhaling blowgun darts they made themselves.