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‘Unite with the devil’: Yemen war binds US, allies, al-Qaida
Again and again over the past two years, a military coalition led by Saudi Arabia and backed by the United States has claimed it won decisive victories that drove al-Qaida militants from their strongholds across Yemen and shattered their ability to attack the West.
Police: Armed bystander takes down gunman at Titusville back-to-school event
An armed bystander shot a man who opened fired on a back-to-school event at a Titusville park after a fistfight, police said.
Automotive industry races to address cybersecurity risks
As automakers rapidly adopt connected and automated technologies, the race is on to protect these vehicles from cyberattacks and computer viruses.
The Cybersecurity 202: The 2020 census could be a prime target for hackers
The Census Bureau is trying to quell concerns that it’s not prepared to protect Americans’ data from cyber intrusions when it conducts the first fully digital census in 2020.
ATM hacking becomes a priority in IBM cybersecurity facilities
ATMs provide quick access to your cash — but these days, it may not be your hands that money ends up in.
REPORT: IRAN HACKS ISRAEL IN CYBER ATTACK
The group, dubbed “Leafminer,” has attacked networks in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Egypt, Israel and Afghanistan, according to a report issued by US cyber security firm Symantec.
FBI arrests key members of ‘prolific’ cyber crime group
Three key members of a “prolific hacking group” that allegedly stole millions of credit card numbers have been arrested in an international operation.
TSA considering ending screening at small airports
The TSA is considering ending screening of passengers at smaller airports across the country to focus security efforts at the largest airports.
New Homeland Security center to guard against cyberattacks
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is creating a center aimed at protecting banks, electric companies and other critical infrastructure against cyberattacks — a threat that now exceeds the danger of a physical attack against the U.S. by a hostile foreign group, Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said Tuesday.
North Texas schools working on Gov. Abbott’s plan to improve school security
Many school districts have spent the summer making security improvements in the wake of the Santa Fe school shooting.