With the killing of terrorist leader Osama bin Laden, the United States now again finds itself in the crosshairs of most terrorist organizations out there. Under such circumstances, figuring out when someone is lying is critical, and this is precisely what a new study helps people do. The findings it presents could b... |
12 May 2011 08:09 GMT |
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A study carried out by Northwestern University links P300 brain waves to guilty knowledge in fake terrorist scenarios. Researchers say that if this test was used in real-life situations, it would provide 83 percent or more correct information about an attack, including date, location and weapons.[ADMARK]The P300 brai... |
31 July 2010 05:23 GMT |
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On Christmas Day, December 25, a passenger of Northwest Airlines' Flight 253 attempted to detonate an explosive device he had strapped to his leg inside the plane, while in mid-flight. For some reason, the explosive failed to detonate properly, and the attacker was subdued by passengers and crew members. But it ... |
29 December 2009 02:49 GMT |
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A 32-year-old man working at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), near the French-Swiss border, was detained under accusations of terrorism last week, when it was proven that he was entertaining links with the renowned terrorist organization al-Qaeda. The man, who is of Algerian descent, was working on an experiment insi... |
13 October 2009 05:05 GMT |
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The current issue of the International Journal of Services Sciences may hold insight that could potentially help homeland security agencies in the United States and other western countries untangle the intricate connections of terrorist cells. According to the paper, some similarities may exist between the way social... |
5 May 2009 10:05 GMT |
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A new book, authored by Jeffrey Lockwood, emphasizes the vulnerability that the United States currently has to foreign bioattacks, and highlights the importance of federal authorities devising an efficient way of counteracting the possible effects of such an attack, if it were to happen. Lockwood, who is a professor ... |
6 January 2009 04:26 GMT |
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GERMANY - These guys' cyber-security is nothing ordinary, that's for sure. A few weeks ago, one of their laws hit white-hat hackers really hard, as their tools have been outlawed. So, how can you work in computer security to try and disclose vulnerabilities, without the proper tools? I don't know. But,... |
3 September 2007 06:24 GMT |
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As businesses and government facilities using wireless networks struggle to keep their confidential data in and hackers out, it seems that WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) and even WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) is already obsolete.The US Department of Homeland Security admitted in a congressional panel disclosed this w... |
22 June 2007 08:20 GMT |
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