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How the FBI Unlocked an iPhone without the Help of Apple
When Apple refused to help the FBI open an iPhone of one of the San Bernardino killers, the bureau sought help from experts worldwide.
A Week Before the Brussel’s Terror Attack, FBI Warned Dutch Police about Jihadist Brothers
A week before the Brussels terror attack, the FBI supplied Dutch police with information about two brothers who blew themselves up in the massacre.
Washington Times: Justice Department Forces Courts to Punish Lawbreakers by Ability to Pay
The rule of law is meant to guide the administration of justice. But in an administration obsessed with race, not necessarily.
Border Patrol Releases Photos of Latest Cross-Border Tunnel Discovered
Mexican authorities found a border tunnel in Nogales that stretched about 80 feet from Mexico to the United States.
Homeland Security Chief: Republicans Candidates Undermining National Security with Anti-Muslim Remarks
Republican presidential candidates are undermining national security efforts by resorting to harsh rhetoric about Muslims, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said Tuesday.
FBI Opens iPhone without the Help of Apple; Justice Department Withdraws Case
The federal government has successfully cracked the security function on an iPhone of one of the San Bernardino terrorists and officially withdrew its legal battle against Apple.
Boston Globe: Apple’s Battle with FBI Is Not a Free Speech Issue
Apple is quietly pushing a pro-corporate interpretation of the First Amendment that could do real damage to the government’s ability to regulate commerce and protect consumers.
Nearly 150 FBI Agents Investigating Clinton’s Use of Private E-Mail
If you think the FBI probe into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private e-mail server is just a right-wing creation, consider this: 147 agents are investigating the case.