A hack of the Google Glass Explorer Edition reveals troubling security and privacy vulnerabilities.
Google paid a $31,336 bounty to a security researcher for identifying vulnerabilities with Chrome OS.
The Senate will not vote on the controversial 2013 cybersecurity bill passed by the House this month.
The hacking of the Associated Press twitter accounts shows that no one is off-limits as a target for hackers. Here are 5 tips to secure your online accounts.
The damage from the recent sell-off in silver prices will not likely be repaired this year.
The MIT police officer killed during a campus shootout Thursday night was identified as Sean Collier.
Police are searching for 19-year-old Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev; the other suspect, his 26-year-old brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev, is dead.
Suspect No. 1, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, has been killed in a shootout with police, authorities said. The manhunt continues for a second suspect, believed to be his brother.
Police appear to have captured one of two suspects in Thursday night’s MIT shootings following an armed standoff.
Brazil inked a deal with South African defense and aerospace company Paramount Group to purchase armored vehicles for Rio de Janeiro, strengthening BRICS trade.
Last year, about 37,500 people ran in the London race.
A Texas bill is seeking to make airport pat-down procedures by TSA workers criminal.
A homeless 27-year-old man named Joseph Stravinskas was arrested on Monday after shooting a BB gun near the path of President Obama's motorcade.
Late Sunday, the infamous publisher of secret classified documents launched the Public Library of U.S. Diplomacy, or PlusD.
Congress will meet to markup the controversial CISPA bill, but unlike last year, the committee will hold its debates away from the public eye.
Traffic fatalities are surging in India due to inattentive drivers, poor enforcement of traffic laws, alcoholism, bad roads and motorists’ neglect of rules.
The global cost of natural disasters has tripled over the past three decades, but global warming is not the main culprit.
Most of those arrested for low-level possession are either minorities or young adults.
A Montana man accused of waterboarding four children as a "learning experience" will receive probation as part of a plea agreement.
Afghan security forces were implicated in dozens of so-called green-on-blue attacks against U.S. and other ISAF troops in Afghanistan.
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) confirmed Monday that its computer networks were hacked in 2011 but no data was compromised.
Several public figures are adding their voices to the chorus of critics who oppose TSA's loosened policies regarding knives on planes.