Estonia has the youngest prime minister in the European Union. It's also rushing headlong into creating digital ID for people there. And while they offer access to an array of government and private services, they'll also issue online IDs to anyone who wants one — though they come with much less access.
The pre-trial hearings in the military commission of 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four co-defendants stalled midway through the week here at "Camp Justice," in the naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba [...]
Shannon Young reports on how residents of the Mexican border state of Tamaulipas rely on Texas news outlets for information on the drug violence sweeping their communities.
In the coming months, the domain ".xxx" will become available to pornographic websites – and PETA wants in. Cindy Gallop, advertising consultant and creator of the website MakeLoveNotPorn.com, sorts through this marketing gambit.
A new Frontline documentary and investigative book chronicle the proliferation of covert operations and government organizations that began cropping up in the wake of 9/11.
The Shamai Leibowitz case is the Obama administration's first successful prosecution over the leaking of classified information to the media. We talk with Scott Shane, national security reporter for The New York Times.
WikiLeaks recently published more than 134,000 diplomatic cables, but unlike previous "document dumps," WikiLeaks published the information themselves rather than working with established media partners. Heather Brooke has been following the story.
Former head of CIA Bin Laden unit says the help we were getting from Egyptian intelligence and others "has dried up."
Gaddafi hasn't been seen in public for months but he did issue an audio message on Tuesday vowing "martyrdom or victory".
McAfee issued a report that indirectly points to China as the source of a broad cyber attack on more than 72 organizations worldwide. Often, the most qualified people to play defense are often the ones that were once on the offensive – former hackers.
British police have arrested 19-year old Ryan Cleary. They've connected him to Lulz Security, or LulzSec, a hacking group that has been on an Internet crime spree in recent weeks. Ravi Somaiya has been covering the story for The New York Times.