GOP senators are putting the pressure on Attorney General Eric Holder to appoint a special counsel to investigate whether the White House is responsible for national security leaks.
A recently discovered GitHub vulnerability could expose a repository's security reports, giving attackers the opportunity to exploit any flaws in the code before users have time to patch. Justin Cappos, a professor in the computer science and engineering department at New York University, discovered the vulnerability while applying a fix in another account's repository. He said he noticed his security reports were leaked to the account owner. Cappos discovered the vulnerability on March 13 and reported it to GitHub on March 20 through its bug b ...
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Social Security numbers, email addresses, phone numbers and... " Social Security theft is a serious issue. Criminals can use stolen Social Security numbers to take out expensive loans and...
Penny Mordaunt was forced to deal with a security leak during... national security. But Williamson, who denied leaking national security information that saw him ejected from the cabinet in...
The prime minister's top national security adviser says she expects the security official who... the leaks, U.S. Ambassador David Cohen said his government remains confident in Canada. "I...
Republicans demanding a special counsel to investigate national security leaks seem to have a case of shoe-on-the-other-foot disease.
granting security clearances and sharing classified information after a Massachusetts Air... the leaks. And some are worried about an overreaction to a situation that’s garnered...
(national security secrets) are trustworthy." But the review also identified areas "where we can and must improve accountability measures" to avoid leaks and to address "insider threats...
Crime and neighborhood watch app Citizen has ambitions to deploy private security workers to the scene of disturbances at the request of app users, according to leaked internal Citizen documents and Citizen sources. The plans mark a dramatic expansion of Citizen’s purview. It is currently an app where users report “incidents” in their neighborhoods and, based on those reports and police scanner transcriptions, the app sends “real-time safety alerts” to users about crime and other incidents happening near where a user is located. It is ...