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Taliban Tunnel Bomb Hits Afghan Army Base
Taliban insurgents have detonated a powerful bomb near a major military base in Afghanistan’s southern Kandahar province, killing at least five soldiers and wounding six others.
US father invents new door wedge to prevent mass school shooting deaths
A US father has invented a new style of doorstop he believes will save children’s lives by blocking gunmen trying to get into classrooms.
HHS Releases Voluntary Cybersecurity Practices for Health Industry
The Department of Health and Human Services on Friday released a publication containing voluntary cybersecurity practices to healthcare organizations ranging in size from local clinics to large hospital systems.
Australia’s move to strip ISIS suspect of citizenship in doubt
Australia’s decision to strip a suspected Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) fighter of citizenship was thrown into doubt on Wednesday (Jan 2), after it emerged that he was not a dual citizen as once believed.
Cybersecurity trends 2019
Our pick of the biggest cybersecurity trends that need to be on your radar for 2019 according to a wide range of industry experts.
Afghan Special Forces Fight ISIS; Taliban Kill 15 Policemen
Afghan special forces launched a new offensive against the Islamic State group in eastern Nangarhar province, killing 27 militants, officials said Tuesday. Meanwhile, Taliban attacks in northern Afghanistan killed 15 members of the country’s security forces.
Backpackers ‘beheaded’ in Morocco mountains were ‘executed by terrorists,’ security sources say
The attack on the two Scandinavian backpackers in Morocco could have had a terrorism motive, according to reports.
Taliban say talks focused on US withdrawal from Afghanistan
The latest talks between the Taliban and a U.S. peace envoy on the war in Afghanistan focused on the withdrawal of NATO troops, the release of prisoners and halting attacks on civilians by pro-government forces, a Taliban spokesman said Wednesday.
US cybersecurity firm: Hackers stole EU diplomatic cables
Hackers have spent years eavesdropping on the diplomatic communications of European Union officials, a U.S. cybersecurity firm said Wednesday, an operation disrupted only after researchers discovered hundreds of intercepted documents lying around on the internet.
Neo-Nazi couple who named baby after Hitler sentenced to prison for being part of terrorist group
A British neo-Nazi couple who named their son after Adolf Hitler was sentenced Tuesday to several years in prison for being part of a terrorist group.