The FBI said Aaron Alexis, who bought a Remington shotgun two days before the shooting, believed he was being controlled by electromagnetic waves.
Even before the iPhone 5S can reach consumers, hackers have offered a bounty to get around the device’s latest security feature.
Ayvani Hope Perez, the 14-year-old girl who was abducted during a home invasion outside Atlanta, has been found alive. Two men are being held.
A FISA court ruling last week was a victory for transparency advocates - but the opinion could spell trouble for ordinary Americans in future cases.
China is encouraging short-selling to help boost the markets, but it is doing so cautiously.
Medfield police said it appeared Brittany Thompson willingly left with the man, who was not publicly identified. The Massachusetts girl had been missing since Monday.
Internal documents obtained by Der Spiegel reveal the capability of the NSA to access data from iOS, Android and Blackberry devices.
The "GTA 5" homepage may be referring to an incident of real-world police brutality incident.
Experts have said the programs “undermine the fabric of the Internet,” but are they worse than previous Snowden-revealed surveillance programs?
A satellite imagery company is tracking humanitarian crises in Africa, getting hard-to-reach data that could save lives.
The lawsuit said that the teen was not given proper medical assistance after he started showing signs of medical distress.
German researchers have developed a simple firmware hack on inexpensive feature phones able to block incoming calls and texts on any 2G network.
The administration shared information about a serious privacy violation. But it's unclear how many lawmakers learned about it.
Der Spiegel reports another revelation of U.S. spying from Snowden documents.
Nerdworking's "Laser Mesh: A Spy Experience Game" allows players to maneuver through a room fool of laser lights, letting them live out their secret agent dreams.
Here's how to change your "League of Legends" password.
The first half of 2013 saw record UK-to-Switzerland gold flows, as refineries transformed gold into a form acceptable to Asian buyers.
A gun found by police could link Aaron Hernandez to two murders that occurred in Boston last year.
The British government has taken frightening steps to stop press coverage of Edward Snowden's leaks. But is the U.S. complicit?
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.