A ransomware group claims it hacked the Maryland Department of Transportation and is now selling sensitive, personal data on the dark web. The website Daily Dark Web first reported the auction. The ...
Harrods Ltd., a luxury department store in London, confirmed some customer information was stolen in a data breach, as part of a wider wave of cyberattacks on U.K. businesses this year. The stolen ...
As Washington’s partisan standoff deepens, the Labor Department is preparing for a potential halt in economic data if there is a partial government shutdown. The timing is especially sensitive. This ...
The Trump administration has been increasingly focused on an effort to bolster President Trump’s unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud. More than 30 states have received requests for information. By ...
The U.S. Justice Department has sent letters to several states — and said it will eventually contact every state — asking for copies of their voter lists and for detailed information about how they ...
The Department of War (DoW) has announced the implementation of a groundbreaking Cybersecurity Risk Management Construct (CSRMC), a transformative framework to deliver real-time cyber defense at ...
The Justice Department is suing California, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania. DOJ officials are alleging that the states didn’t respond adequately to inquiries about how ...
WASHINGTON, Sept 29 (Reuters) - The U.S. Labor and Commerce departments said on Monday that their statistics agencies would halt economic data releases in the event of a partial government shutdown, ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — The U.S. Justice Department sued six more states on Thursday, saying the states refused to turn over voter registration lists with complete information as the agency mounts a ...
A “widespread cybersecurity incident” at the Federal Emergency Management Agency allowed hackers to make off with employee data from both the disaster management office and U.S. Customs and Border ...
The Department of Justice is suing six additional states to compel them to share their statewide voter registration lists with the federal government, an unusual request that has drawn pushback from ...
MINNEAPOLIS — The U.S. Justice Department sued six more states on Thursday, saying the states are illegally blocking the agency's wide-ranging effort to scrutinize detailed voter data in a brewing ...
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