Statement of Jack L. Brock, Jr., Director, Governmentwide and Defense Information Systems, Accounting and Information Management Division to the Subcommittee on Government Management, Information and …
Recent DoS Attacks Point Out Already Known Vulnerability of U.S. Infrastructure
With the advent of the 21st Century, not only is it likely that many of the conflicts facing the United States and her allies will be of an asymmetrical and devolving nature, but it is also likely …
U.S. Said to Seek a Death Sentence in Embassy Blast
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan are pursuing the death penalty against at least one defendant in the bombings of two United States Embassies in East Africa in 1998, according to defense lawyers …
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McVeigh: Gulf War killings led him on path to disillusionment
The man convicted of the worst instance of domestic terrorism in the history of the United States started becoming disillusioned with the U.S. government during his service in the Gulf War, he told …
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FBI to Double Force of Digital G-Men
The FBI is planning to double its force of digital G-men over the next two years by deploying computer crime squads in all 56 field offices nationwide to fight cybercrime and cyberterrorism. Full …
Experts: Hamas Has Reasons To Refrain From Terror Attacks
Hamas has little motivation to carry out terror attacks in Israel because the movement increasingly sees itself as a legitimate political opponent to the Palestinian Authority and its chairman, Yasser …
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Albright Seeks Ways to Help Terror Victims Collect Damages
Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright said yesterday that she is exploring ways to help victims of state-sponsored terrorism collect on judgments returned by the courts, giving new life to a flurry …
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Distributed Denial of Service Attacks – Commentary
Two items of interest, now that the DDOS attack coverage is subsiding. The following editorials provide additional insight into the phenomena and highlight some of the larger issues involved with …
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U.S.: Afghanistan, Iran Pose Biggest Terrorist Threat
The United States ambassador-at-large for counterterrorism, Michael Sheehan, has released a post-millennial terrorism review in which he brands Afghanistan and Iran as the two greatest threats to …
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Longest-held Western hostage presents case in $100 million lawsuit
A federal judge is gathering evidence in a $100 million lawsuit filed by former hostage Terry Anderson against the Iranian government. Anderson's case is being heard as an effort builds in …
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