Man Who Killed Police Officer In France Had Been In Prison For Recruiting Terrorists
ISIS has claimed responsibility for the killing of 40-year-old commander Jean-Baptiste Salvaing and wife.
Israel Revokes 83,000 Palestinian Permits After Shooting At Tel Aviv Mall
The Israeli military plans to also deploy two additional battalions in the West Bank in response to the shooting.
Voici comment Daech utilise internet
Ils échangent sur Telegram et envoient des virus à leurs ennemis. Voici comment les membres et les sympathisants de Daech utilisent internet pour élargir leur réseau dans le monde entier.
A Bunch Of ISIS Fanboys Posted Photo Messages And Accidentally Revealed Their Locations
Followers of ISIS from around the world tweeted in support of an ISIS speech on Saturday, which allowed intelligence agencies to trace their exact locations.
This Is How ISIS Uses The Internet
They talk on Telegram and send viruses to their enemies. BuzzFeed News’ Sheera Frenkel looks at how ISIS members and sympathizers around the world use the internet to grow their global network.
This Russian Program Can Find Your Face Anywhere
The Russian facial recognition company FindFace recently demonstrated its technology to the U.S. government.
These Experts Think The DNC And RNC Are Both Horrible At Cybersecurity
Both the Democratic and Republican National Committees have handed out hundreds of thumb drives to reporters ahead of their national conventions, in a move cybersecurity experts call “borderline stupidity.”
This Is Why Facebook Has Egyptians Terrified
“Egyptians don’t get to have the internet that the rest of the world has.”
The Location Data From Just Two Of Your Apps Is Enough To Identify You
A new report from researchers at Columbia University and Google has found that geotagged posts on just two social media apps are enough to draw a line back to a specific user.
Nearly Every Latin American Country Is Using This Software To Spy On Their Citizens
Governments in Latin America are ignoring their own laws that would prevent them from using the types of surveillance software offered by Hacking Team, according to a new report.
FBI Accessed San Bernardino Shooter's iPhone Without Apple, Drops Litigation
The government says it is reviewing data recovered from the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone, and will drop its case against Apple. "This case should never have been brought," Apple said.
The Name Of Whoever Is Helping The Government Hack Into An iPhone Is A Mystery
Cybersecurity experts think they know how the FBI plans to unlock the phone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters. What they aren't sure about is why it took the FBI this long to find an outside party to help.
Anonymous Says It Just Released Trump's Social Security Number And Other Personal Details
Anonymous declared a "war on Trump" and claimed to leak his personal details Thursday.
Inside The Obama Administration’s Attempt To Bring Tech Companies Into The Fight Against ISIS
Dozens of U.S. government officials, tech executives, and entertainment representatives gather in D.C., under a cloud of growing anti-Muslim sentiment and the spiralling fight between Apple and the FBI.
The Fight Between The FBI And Apple Is About Setting Precedent, Not Breaking Tech
Former intelligence officers say technology exists that may let the FBI hack into an iPhone used by the San Bernardino shooters, without compelling Apple to help.
Why Is This Random Gulf Country Helping Pick Your Emojis?
There’s a board that chooses the world’s emojis and on it, alongside multinational firms like IBM, Google and Microsoft, sits the country of Oman. The small Gulf kingdom says it wants a say in how the Arabic Language is represented online.
That Time A U.S. Diplomat Tried To Talk To The President Of Burundi About Genocide On Twitter
When the State Department's human rights chief saw the president of Burundi was following him on Twitter, he deemed it an opportunity to try something new.
No, Google Is Not Going To Create Fake Search Results For ISIS
Reports that Google would start redirecting the search results of would-be jihadis are incorrect, said a spokesman for the company.
Here’s How Free Basics Is Actually Being Sold Around The World
BuzzFeed News takes a look at how and why Facebook’s "Free Basics" offering is being used by cell phone owners around the globe.
These Countries Are Scarily Bad At Protecting Their Nuclear Materials From Cyberattacks
A new study released by the Nuclear Threat Initiative showed that more than a quarter of countries with weapons-grade nuclear materials were not prepared to protect themselves from a cyberattack.