MILITARY & SECURITY SUNDAY: Top 100 Breaking News, Headlines & Stories Worthy to Read/Watch & Share
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A series of bombings, including three over a span of less than 10 minutes, killed at least 27 people across Baghdad on Saturday, shaking the fragile sense of security the capital has maintained despite the Sunni militant offensive raging...
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Virginia native Jeremiah Heaton recently traveled to a remote, mountainous patch of desert between Egypt and Sudan to claim one of the last ungoverned pieces of land in the world. Heaton took the land to make good on his promise to make ...
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A U.S. drone fired several missiles at a sprawling compound in Pakistan's northwestern tribal region bordering Afghanistan on Saturday, killing eleven militants, two Pakistani intelligence officials said.
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Malaysia Airlines on Saturday morning released a full list of passengers aboard flight MH17, which was shot down over eastern Ukraine on Thursday. On its website Saturday, the airline also released a full list of nationalities of t...
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Other ELINT boats of the same class At the same time China was invited into Pearl Harbor to participate in Rim of the Pacific exercises for the first time, it also has had a spy ship parked off Hawaii, U.S. Pacific Fleet confirmed Friday...
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The Milwaukee Mitchell Airport was filled with joy as a U.S. Marine Corps veteran reunited with his military war dog. Kenosha native James Minton served with Boo in Afghanistan but they had not seen each other for a few years. CBS 58 New...
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Israeli troops uncovered more than a dozen cross-border tunnels and battled Gaza militants on the second day of an open-ended ground operation Saturday, as the Palestinian death toll climbed past 330 and diplomats scrambled to revive cea...
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Canadian Press Israeli troops pressed on with their ground offensive into Gaza on Friday after a 10-day military campaign aimed at destroying Hamas’ weapons arsenal and rocket-firing capabilities. The fighting has seen 274 Palestinians k...
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SALMON Idaho – Freed war prisoner Bowe Bergdahl has not yet reached out to his parents who campaigned hard for his freedom and who hold out hope he will eventually contact them once fully recovered from trauma inflicted by his Tali...
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The missile that may have brought down a Malaysian Airlines plane was likely fired from inside Ukrainian territory, possibly by militants affiliated with the Donetsk People's Republic. But the militia's force composition, and the likely ...
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Germany wants "sensible talks" with the United States on the two countries' spat over alleged American spying.
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The Pentagon says 15 percent of the main Syrian chemical weapons on board the U.S. cargo vessel MV Cape Ray have been destroyed.
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Some lawmakers say they are uncomfortable with Obama's plan, which responds to the American public's war fatigue.,The Afghan election crisis and unraveling of Iraq have lawmakers and regional allies thinking President Barack Obama should...
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Nearly 24 hours later, there's a consensus about the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17: It's a game-changer for the conflict in Ukraine . Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/mh-17-plane-crash-ukraine-crisis-p...
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Rebel leader Kony has not been seen in years and whenever his pursuers get close he is believed to flee to a safe haven in Kafia Kingi.
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Israel pounded Hamas rocket launchers, uncovered more than a dozen cross-border tunnels and engaged in gunbattles with Palestinian militants Saturday.
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Ukraine accused Russia on Saturday of assisting separatist rebels in destroying evidence at the crash site of a Malaysia Airlines plane shot down.
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The Israel Defense Forces is prepared to substantially expand its incursion into Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said. Netanyahu made the announcement Friday, July 18, 2014, during a cabinet meeting held at the Kirya mili...
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F-16 flips on top of another F-16 at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base Photo: US Air Force Aircrafts stored at the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base of 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group involved in incident.
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It flies under the cloak of invisibility and it has the most powerful fighter engine in the world. The Telegraph takes a tour around the F-35 at the Farnborough Airshow
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Raytheon press release Raytheon Company and Kongsberg Gruppen have formed a teaming agreement to provide new solutions for the Offensive Anti-Surface Warfare (OASuW) mission. As a centerpiece of the agreement, the companies will de...
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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel expressed his personal condolences in a telephone call with Defense Minister Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaer of the Netherlands for the 192 Dutch citizens who lost their lives on Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.
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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel spoke by phone with Han Min-koo, South Korea's new defense minister, and later with former Defense Minister Kim Kwan-jin.
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Two United States Navy F/A-18 Super Hornets are shown in these photos during refuelling by a 437 Transport Squadron CC-150T Polaris strategic air-to-air refueller from CFB Trenton, Ontario. This was taking place during the Rim of the Pac...
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The Marine Corps has tried to assuage Japanese fears about the MV-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft, which has become a Marine Corps and Air Force workhorse in recent years.
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Sgt. Raymond Sharkey of the 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division at Camp Pendleton was convicted last month of the beating of Zachary Zander outside a Jason Aldean concert in September 2012.
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China sent an electronic surveillance ship to keep an eye on the multinational Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) naval exercise, Sam LaGrone at the U.S. Naval Institute reported Friday. "The bottom line is that we're closely monitoring it," Ca...
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By Friday morning, the final pocket of Iraqi troops had collapsed, an ignominious end for a counteroffensive that had begun with a helicopter assault into Tikrit University but ended with troops trapped at Camp Speicher.
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Two British ships have carried out exercises with the French and Guinean Navies off the coast of West Africa. HMS Iron Duke and the Royal Fleet Auxiliary tanker Black Rover have carried out Officer of the Watch manoeuvres in the Atlantic...
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NBC News is sending reporter Ayman Mohyeldin back into the Gaza Strip to cover the conflict there after he was pulled out last week due to "security concerns," the network announced Friday. " Thank you to everyone's support over the past...
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The United States began building a case Friday linking pro-Russian separatists to the shocking downing of a passenger jet in Ukraine. A somber President Barack Obama declared the deaths of those on board, including at least one American,...
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Pentagon spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby said Friday that it "strains credulity" to think pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine who are believed to have shot down Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 didn't have at least some help from M...
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The crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 claimed the lives of parents and grandparents, children and toddlers, students and businesspeople.
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The Pentagon says 15 percent of the main Syrian chemical weapons on board the U.S. cargo vessel MV Cape Ray have been destroyed.
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Russia is standing firm in placing blame on the Ukrainian government for Thursday's deadly attack on a Malaysia Airlines passenger plane. But a Russia political risk expert says the circumstantial evidence is damning enough to convince t...
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A former Navy SEAL testified Wednesday that he saw military sniper Chris Kyle punch former Minnesota Gov.
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President Obama on Friday ruled out a military response to the shoot down of a Malaysian airliner over eastern Ukraine.,President Obama on Friday ruled out a military response to the shoot down of a Malaysian airliner over eastern Ukrain...
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Military experts think that a Buk missile — an easy-to-use type of anti-aircraft weapon — is the most likely culprit in the destruction of a Malaysian Airlines passenger jet that's thought to have been shot down over eastern ...
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The U.S. will not take military action in response to the downing of a Malaysian passenger jet over Ukraine, President Obama told reporters Friday.
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Senate appropriators have blocked the Navy’s plan to sideline 11 Ticonderoga-class (CG-47) cruisers for long-term modernization and, like their colleagues in the House, placed limits on how many of the ships can be taken out of service a...
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The Air Force Friday awarded Lockheed Martin [LMT] potentially $565 million for six C-130J-30s for India, according to a Defense Department statement. The Foreign Military Sales (FMS) deal includes field service representatives and three...
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Senate appropriators criticized the Air Force’s handling of its Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP), directing it to reassess its plan for the final space vehicle while recommending that $57 million less than the service requ...
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French president in Chad announces new operation of 3,000 French troops in 5 African countries
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Watch 60 Second Security for 19 July 2014 - it's all about trust!
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The justice system would never allow Snowden to present a real defense at trial. That's just one reason to give him amnesty The Guardian's riveting video interview with Edward Snowden this week ended with one of the biggest unresolved qu...
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Germany is considering ditching PCs and returning to the typewriter for sensitive documents in the wake of the NSA spying scandal, the head of the government's inquiry into the situation has admitted. The comments were swiftly followed b...
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3 car bombs hit different areas of Baghdad in quick succession, killing at least 15
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He doesnt drink, hes reading Dostoevsky and, no, he doesnt wear a disguise. A year after blowing the whistle on the NSA, Americas most wanted talks frankly about his life as a hero-pariah and why the world remains more dangerous than Orw...
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Any occasion that captures public attention – regardless of how sensitive – comes out to be an opportunity for spammers and hackers to snatch users’ personal information and spread malware, and the tragedy of the crashed Malaysia Airline...
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The love affair between countrymen and their airline is often marred by a crash
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Lawmakers still questioning Obama's Afghan withdrawal plan; White House says it's a done deal
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At the beginning of the month, we have reported about the new surge of a Stuxnet-like malware “Havex”, which was previously targeting organizations in the energy sector, had been used to carry out industrial espionage against a number of...
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An attack by militants on a security checkpoint in Jamrud killed eight soldiers. Four of the militants also died.
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Months before a Libyan terrorism defendant is scheduled for trial in Manhattan, a dispute has arisen over who is paying his legal fees.
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God is on a rampage in 2014, a bit like the Old Testament scourge who gave direct instructions to people to kill one another.
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Richard Clarke: ‘Core’ of Rebel Group Really Russian ‘Dogs of War’
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Virginia challenge to No Fly List exposes rapidly expanding terror database inclusions
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"Thanks for calling HMOCareline." Jackson terminates the vidcall. Sickness in the pit of his stomach. He was one of the first among his friends to get FittrChip implants. Comparing sleep patterns, sports and biomarkers on their interweb ...
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John Wagley Top Priority Sector: airport_aviation_security U.S. flights are no longer allowed to fly across eastern Ukrainian airspace until further notice, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The “Notice to Air...
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And how Google could halt its infection in a second Malware dubbed Mayhem is spreading through Linux and FreeBSD web servers, researchers say. The software nasty uses a grab bag of plugins to cause mischief, and infects systems that are ...
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Security experts at Dr. Web have warned Android users to be careful from a new Trojan that is stealing credit card details while making a transaction on Google Play store. It is currently targeting Russian users but a little bit of modif...
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Lawsuit challenging no-fly list shows names in terror database rapidly expanding
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Obama Calls for Immediate Ceasefire in Ukraine - Russia Fighting
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The Cloud Security Alliance has updated its Cloud Controls Matrix (CCM) and Consensus Assessments Questionnaire (CAIQ) to help enterprises standardize cloud provider security assessments.
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The 31-year-old former US National Security Agency (NSA) contractor Edward Snowden has warned that during surveillance, among other things, NSA system administrators also intercepted and routinely passed the nude photos of people in "sex...
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At Black Hat USA next month, a researcher will show how to hack your way into controlling everything in a hotel room -- from lighting to television sets.
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The whistleblower speaks to Alan Rusbridger and Ewen MacAskill about life in Russia, the NSA culture, his time there and the future of communication I, spy: Edward Snowden in exile EDWARD SNOWDEN ON His time in Hong Kong Continue reading...
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Now, the battle waged by both sides also extends to social networks. Israelis and Palestinians are increasingly using sophisticated methods in an attempt to win support on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. While Hamas Guides Palestinians to...
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Despite FBI claims that CryptoLocker was neutralized in the GameOver Zeus botnet takedown, a researcher says that the ransomware is alive and evolving new variants.
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The Malaysian Airliner Flight MH17 was brought down in eastern Ukraine. Local resident who witnessed the disaster described seeing a huge explosion and dead bodies falling from the sky. It appears the plane was "shot" by a surface...
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Powerful Gyges espionage code is now for sale, and capable of wreaking havoc undetected.
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The FBI and the NTSB will send at least one expert to assist in the investigation.
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Dark Reading's latest community poll shows a stunning lack of confidence in chief execs' commitment to cyber security.
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With another round of patches for several serious Java flaws, Oracle's quarterly CPU showed that Java security problems are not receding.
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Government told internet surveillance tribunal that gathering material 'may be permissible', say human rights groups The intelligence services are constructing "vast databases" out of accumulated interceptions of emails, a trib...
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Top Priority Sector: border_security Government Security News is pleased to present the official Roster of Winners and Finalists in its 2014 Airport, Seaport, Border Security Awards Program, which includes many longtime leaders in ...
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Britain needs much more than 'puncture repair kit' legislation if we are to tackle the growing imbalance between the security state and the state I, spy: Edward Snowden in exile Love or revile him, Edward Snowden has raised a great numbe...
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I know it is easy to be skeptical of government initiatives, but a burgeoning federal initiative to help us better manage our online identities deserves our attention—and trust. The White House cybersecurity czar Michael Daniel said in J...
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Civilian deaths continue to increase throughout the attack.
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FBI.gov recently accompanied a group of 22 community leaders and law enforcement officers from the U.S. and six Central American countries as they took part in CACIE—the Central American Community Impact Exchange program—an innovative tr...
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Featured Story: CIA Museum Featured on Yahoo! News
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Last year, we gave away a pizza party to one lucky sys admin. This year, some very nice people in charge of the budget have given us a bit more money...
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73 percent of respondents to a recent survey said they're very or extremely concerned about the impact of ransomware, up from 48 percent in January.
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Cyber attacks are increasingly in the headlines, yet research reveals that UK micro businesses are unprepared. Why?
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The web browser could be considered the most important piece of software we use on a daily basis, which is why a relationship of trust comes into play - we rely on our browser to secure our communications, data and privacy. So, take our ...
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German chancellor says talks on security and privacy needed to restore trust as US commentators defend surveillance of ally Germany wants "sensible talks" with the United States on the two countries' spat over alleged American ...
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OpenSSL vulnerabilities discovered in a number of Siemens industrial control systems are being exploited in the wild. The company has updates available for some, but not all, of the affected products.
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There’s a new kid on the crypto ransomware block, known as Critroni, that’s been sold in underground forums for the last month or so and is now being dropped by the Angler exploit kit. The ransomware includes a number of unus...
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An Australian daily deals site takes a staggering three years to tell customers about a breach that saw passwords and some credit card information stolen.
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It's unclear whether Microsoft will take a similar approach to Google in the way it handles Bing search results. The situation certainly needs clarification and the big 3 search engines have been invited to meet with EU privacy regulator...
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The official sub-domain of MSN Israel has been hacked and defaced by Turkish hackers against the ongoing bombings on Gaza Strip, Palestine. Akıncılar is the name of Turkish group that hacked and left the MSN Israel sub-domain with a defa...