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Is US Nuclear Energy or Isn’t It Dependent on Russian Enriched Uranium? (Part 2)
There is little danger that U.S. energy security could be affected by a cut-off of Russian enriched uranium, and thus little reason to be concerned about a potential retaliatory action ...
April 10, 2014
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Michael Mariotte
Black Markets for Hackers Are Increasingly Sophisticated, Specialized and Maturing
Black and gray markets for computer hacking tools, services and byproducts such as stolen credit card numbers continue ...
March 29, 2014
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RAND Corporation
Chinese Social Media Reveals Militarization of Tibet
Chinese tourists’social media posts reveal the heavy military presence in Tibet
March 27, 2014
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Carol Wickenkamp
Privacy Tools: Mask Your Location
“Where R U?” There’s a reason that is among the most common text messages of the age. Location ...
March 24, 2014
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Julia Angwin
Panic Over Knife Attacks Causes Stampedes in China
Chinese society is on edge after recent knife attacks, with stampedes and mass panic breaking out in shopping ...
March 17, 2014
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Lu Chen
5 Tips for Keeping Your Bitcoin Investment Safe
As more people invest in bitcoin and other crypto-currencies, security is a concern for the uninitiated. Here are ...
March 11, 2014
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Jeffrey Thompson
US Govt Squeezes Hi-Tech Security Threats—and China
New measures targeting the counterfeit and grey electronics markets promise to dramatically transform the global supply chain for ...
February 18, 2014
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Joshua Philipp
Balancing Liberty and Security Is a Never-Ending Challenge
Every few days, we learn yet one more way in which government’s expanded surveillance powers intrude upon our ...
February 6, 2014
BY
Lee H. Hamilton
3,000 Security Guards and 700 Police to Secure Super Bowl
NEW YORK—Sunday’s Super Bowl at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey will be the most expensive game in its ...
January 30, 2014
BY
Matt Gnaizda
End NSA Domestic Snooping, Says Oversight Board
The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board said President Obama should shut down the NSA’s domestic surveillance program ...
January 24, 2014
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Mary Silver
Chinese Regime Turns on Itself: Hundreds of Officials Arrested Since 2012
Beginning in March 2012, the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party began cutting down to size the power ...
January 19, 2014
BY
Jin Qing
Global Q&A, ‘If you have to choose between giving up more privacy or security, which would you choose?’
Dec. 2, Across the globe, both privacy and security are valued—each, for varied reasons, are important to people ...
December 3, 2013
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Epoch Times Staff
UK Debates Security vs. Privacy
The latest documents revelations by Snowden has once again many people questioning the extent governments should be allowed ...
September 22, 2013
BY
Jane Werrell
Bijoutier de Nice: robbery turned deadly sparks debate in France
The French public is divided following a robbery turned deadly on the morning of Wednesday September 11th in ...
September 19, 2013
BY
Henry Stanek
Tighter Security Planned for 2013 New York City Marathon
Expect tighter security and a record number of runners at the 2013 ING New York City Marathon, organizers ...
August 5, 2013
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Shar Adams
400 Inmates Fight: Prison Watchdog Groups Speak Out
A fight involving 400 inmates at the Arizona State Prison Complex in Tuscon on Sunday night left 17 ...
March 4, 2013
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Tara MacIsaac
Belgian Diamond Heist Could Hurt Trade
Antwerp, Belgium is currently the leading hub of the global diamond trade, but Monday's heist of about $50 ...
February 20, 2013
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Tara MacIsaac
The Consummate Traveler: Is Anybody Home?
It is a fact that prowlers may study a neighborhood to understand people’s schedules and always look for ...
January 17, 2013
BY
Michele Goncalves
Anonymous Leaks 10,000 E-mails from Iranian Government
A collection of 10,365 e-mails from the Iranian government were leaked to digital activist group Anonymous Operations by ...
June 2, 2011
BY
Joshua Philipp
Word on the Web: Build an Ultra-Secure Web Browser Using Firefox Extensions
With so many Internet hackers and bugs on the web, Firefox is offering extensions that may help make ...
March 7, 2011
BY
Joshua Philipp
France and UK Head Into Military Alliance
Prime Minister David Cameron said the U.K. and France have opened a “new chapter” in security cooperation.
November 3, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Intel Acquires McAfee for $7.7 Billion
Chipmaker Intel Corp. on Thursday agreed to purchase security software giant McAfee Inc. for $7.68 billion.
August 19, 2010
BY
Antonio Perez
McAfee “Virus” Crashing Computers Worldwide
A new McAfee PC anti virus security program update is causing Windows XP to crash on computers around ...
April 21, 2010
BY
Ian Ritz
Microsoft Issues Windows Security Report, Warns Gamers Of Computer Worms
The report indicates that Windows Vista is more secure than XP.
November 2, 2009
BY
Peter Sedik
China Increases Security to Prevent Mass Unrest
The Chinese government canceled all breaks and holidays normally taken by armed police and public security officers in ...
January 7, 2009
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Feng Yiran
China Briefs Nov 5 to Nov 9
News and comments on China this week.
November 11, 2008
BY
Gisela Sommer
South Korea Arrests North Korean Spy
A South Korean military information officer was arrested with a North Korean agent. The extent of the loss ...
August 31, 2008
BY
Wen Long
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