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A CBC News investigation uncovers a multi-faceted strategy — involving encryption, cash and high-level connections — that ...
New reports and incidents are raising fresh questions about the FBI and the government's approach to managing counterintelligence and security threats.
Trump, whether intentionally or not, has handed Treasury a new doctrine: one that doesn’t require a camera crew, a ...
A Trump-era Monroe Doctrine could secure the Western Hemisphere economically and militarily, replacing failed global commitments, countering China’s influence, and combating cartels and regional ...
After passing the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Congress is now considering a budget proposal from the Trump administration ...
SecurityWeek’s cybersecurity news roundup for July 4, 2025 provides a concise compilation of noteworthy stories.
(The Center Square) – The Judiciary Committee gathered Tuesday to discuss how to protect Americans from cartel-driven crime.
Iran is keeping its nuclear ambitions more closely guarded than ever after last month’s attacks by Israel and the U.S., introducing additional ambiguity to the Islamic Republic’s diplomatic showdown w ...
The Mexican Sinaloa drug cartel hired a hacker to track and surveil the FBI, then used that information to intimidate and ...
WASHINGTON - The Justice Department is being accused of a security breach that allowed a notorious Mexican drug gang to track ...
The Sinaloa drug cartel in Mexico hacked the phone of an FBI official investigating kingpin Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán as part ...
Device compromises and deep-seated access to critical infrastructure exposed surveillance vulnerabilities in agency's work ...