U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation

Steven J. Jensen Named Special Agent in Charge of FBI's Columbia Field Office

FBI Director Christopher Wray has named Steven J. Jensen as the special agent in charge of the Columbia Field Office in South Carolina.
Mar-a-Lago Raid's Redacted Affidavit Approved, to Be Made Public by Friday After DOJ Pushback

Mar-a-Lago Raid's Redacted Affidavit Approved to Be Made Public by Friday After DOJ Pushback

After back-and-forth conversations on whether to release the non-redacted version of the Mar-a-Lago affidavit, Judge Bruce Reinhart has given his go signal for the US Department of Justice to publicize the censored version.

First Latino to Run Largest FBI Field Office Almost Turned Down Job For Teaching Middle School

The first Latino to run the largest FBI field office in New York City nearly turned the job down at first in order to continue teaching middle school.

Nine Charged as Hitmen in 2013 Puerto Rico Murder of US Correctional Officer

Nine people in Puerto Rico have been charged in killing a United States correctional officer in a drive-by shooting in 2013, according to the Associated Press.

Former New Mexico Scientist Jailed for Trying to Develop Nuclear Bombs in Venezuela

A former Los Alamos National Laboratory scientist was sentenced to five and a half years in prison Wednesday after pleading guilty in trying to help Venezuela develop a nuclear weapon.

App Helps Fight Crime in Puerto Rico as Murder Rate Drops to Lowest Point in 15 Years: Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago Also See Less Homicide

Puerto Rico is experiencing a drop in crime rates as local residents and police are finding new ways to track problems and improve public safety.

China Citizen Arrested for Attempting to Steal Documents Showing Development of Advanced Titanium for US Military Aircraft

On November 7, U.S. officials arrested a Chinese citizen who tried stealing American military documents and bringing them to his native country.

NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo, NJ Gov. Chris Christie Start Bi-State Security Agencies to Improve Terrorism Coordination for Metropolitan Region

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.

Threat Level Thursday: Google's Encryption Obsession and a W for the Feds

This week's edition has some good news: Google is pushing email and data encryption services and the Feds ramp up their cybersecuirty efforts...sort of.

FBI Warns U.S. Retailers of More Cyber Attacks Like Target's

After the huge Target credit card breach during the holiday shopping season was announced, several other retailers were reported to have been affected by the same hackers or malware. Now the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation is warning U.S. retailers to prepare for more cyber attacks, as more cases of related to the Target hacking appear.
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