The FBI said it will be investigating the death of a 17-year-old boy in North Carolina. Lennon Lacy's body was found hanging from a trailer park swing set by a dog leash and belt that his family claimed did not belong to him.
Federal agents arrested a civilian engineer for planning to reveal secrets to the Egyptian government. He worked for the Navy's Norfolk Naval Shipyard on the new USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier. The suspect gave an undercover agent plans for the carrier.
Two FBI agents were shot near St. Louis, Missouri in Friday, but the incident was not "not directly related to the Ferguson protests," an FBI spokeswoman said.
Son of Sinaloa cartel's boss captured in Mexico The son of alleged Sinaloa drug cartel boss, Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, was captured on Thursday, a Mexican official announced, according to The Associated Press.
Original copy of letter from FBI to Martin Luther King Jr. urging him to commit suicide revealed Social media and news reports shocked readers as a 1964 letter allegedly sent by the U.
The U.S. Postal Service revealed on Monday it had been hacked, adding an investigation is ongoing in conjunction with the FBI. Over 2 million customers and a quarter of a million employees have been affected by the security breach.
Police from the U.S. and Europe collaborate to shut down various dark net sites, including Silk Road 2.0. Agencies arrested 17 people in Europe and the U.S., including Silk Road 2.0's creator.
The governors of New Jersey and New York announced a multilateral partnership to improve "security preparedness and coordination" for the states' region as the threat of terrorism increased.
U.S. college student suspected of being ISIS media propagandist An American-Syrian citizen and college student from Boston is suspected of being behind the Islamic State, formerly ISIS, militant group's social media propaganda, ABC reported, citing a n anonymous senior law enforcement official.
As the technology industry in the Bay Area continues to grow, making more computer and tech savvy programmers rich, so too does Silicon Valley's sex workers.
This week's Threat Level Thursday features two new revelations about the NSA, 911 cybersecurity, more hacking from China, and North Korea puffs its chest out. Again.
Over the past week, law enforcement officials rescued 168 children sold into the sex trade and arrested 281 alleged pimps in an annual nationwide sweep, the FBI announced Monday.
U.S. Special Operations forces alongside the FBI apprehended one of the alleged suspects of the 2012 terrorists attacks in Benghazi, U.S. officials said.
He also implicated members of his former hacking circle After providing the FBI with extraordinary cooperation and assistance, the LulzSec hacker known as "Sabu" has been released from his prison sentence.
The policy was thought to protect agents. Last week, the U. S. Department of Justice issued a memo for the modification of the interrogation policy. With the new policy, the video of statements by people under the custody of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the U.
Authorities are still investigating how a 16-year-old teen, who snuck past airport security and climbed into the wheel well of a Hawaiian Airlines plane, survived the flight from San Jose to Maui on Sunday as the temperature in the atmosphere reached an estimated 80 degrees below zero.
The FBI has warned college students studying abroad that foreign intelligence officers are known to discreetly target and recruit young U.S. citizens with the purpose of gaining national secrets, Fox News reported.