The NSA's massive Utah Data Center isn't really even open yet and it's already having problems. The building's computers are being zapped, to the tune of $100,000 per incident, by power surges. And crews are having trouble figuring out why.
The CIA will allow the State Department to appeal proposed drone strikes that it thinks would not be in the American best interest.
According to data seized by Navy SEALs, the Al Qaida leader was in the initial phase of planning a terror attack on the U.S. to coincide with the 10th anniversary of 9/11. It is unclear what targets Bin Laden was aiming to attack.
As Yemen continues to experience a leadership vacuum and violent unrest, the United States will launch covert drone strikes in the country to target al-Qaida militants. Siobhan Gorman, Wall Street Journal intelligence correspondent reports.
Five young men from Virginia were arrested in Pakistan on Thursday for alleged ties to Muslim militant groups there, and will likely be deported. We discuss what we know about these five men and report reactions from the Muslim community in Virginia.
Portions of a 2004 report looking at abuses inside CIA prisons are expected to be made public today. For details, The Takeaway speaks to Siobhan Gorman, intelligence correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, and Art Keller, a former CIA case officer.
Over the holiday weekend, a concerted cyber attack disrupted computers at several U.S. government agencies. Meanwhile, South Korea's computers were also hacked with a 'denial of service' virus. The crimes were remarkably similar.
International computer spies have broken into the Pentagon's Joint Strike Fighter Project. For more we turn to the reporter responsible for breaking this story, Siobhan Gorman, Intelligence Correspondent for the Wall Street Journal.