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Terrorists target police in Karachi; 7 killed Pakistan Daily Times By Atif Raza KARACHI: Terrorists carried the day as seven policemen were killed in suicide and gun attacks in the city on Thursday. In one of the incidents, a suicide bomber struck the convoy of Malir SSP Rao Anwar, killing four people and wounding 16 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China adds 6 Uighur men to its national list of terrorists, accusing them of ... Washington Post BEIJING — China's Ministry of Public Security has added six men to its list of terrorists, accusing them of being behind terrorist activities in the far west region of Xinjiang. All six men have names that identify them as ethnic Turkic Uighurs ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
U.S. terrorism suspect seeks trial in Britain Houston Chronicle AP LONDON - A terrorism suspect wanted in the United States and held for almost eight years in a UK jail as he awaits extradition urged authorities Thursday to put him on trial in Britain - speaking publicly after the BBC won a legal battle to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Domestic Terrorism in Wisconsin Examiner.com People would discuss whether a Muslim terrorist or a Mexican drug dealer was behind the act. Members of the press would pontificate further on the dangers of hoodies. Racist rhetoric would pollute the air. The situation would be exploited as an excuse ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China add 6 ethnic Uighurs to its terrorist list WGME BEIJING (AP) -- China has added six Uighur men to its national terrorism list, accusing them of being behind terrorist activities in the far west region of Xinjiang. The names released late Thursday by the Ministry of Public Security identify the men ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Preventing Nuclear Terrorism Huffington Post Even though recent presidents and presidential candidates have all said that nuclear terrorism poses the greatest threat to the national security, people inside and outside of government do not act as though they believe it. And until they do, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FATA origin of half of terrorism-related stories: report Pakistan Daily Times ISLAMABAD: Half of the terrorism-related stories published in the country's key national newspapers originate from the border region in Pakistan's northwest, says a new study released by a local media development organisation on Thursday. See all stories on this topic » | ||
China names 6 Islamist terrorists, seeks Pakistan help to nab them India Today China has published a list of six Islamist terrorists who trained in Pakistani camps and announced it was freezing their funds and assets. China wants Pakistan to help arrest six Islamist terrorists. The six are all core members of the terrorist group ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China seeks Pakistan help to nab six terrorists (Third Lead) Newstrack India Beijing, April 6 (IANS) China wants Pakistan to help arrest six Islamist terrorists whose assets and funds have been frozen. The six were core members of the "East Turkistan Islamic Movement", Xinhua quoted the ministry of public security as saying. See all stories on this topic » | ||
INFORMATION WARFARE: Hacking Islamic Terrorism Strategy Page April 6, 2012: Recently five of the most popular pro-Islamic terrorist websites were disabled for nearly two weeks. This effort involved hacking into the server containing message and administrative files and doing some serious damage. See all stories on this topic » |
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Cyber terrorism, cyber attacks against al Qaeda 2.0 | Security Affairs By paganinip The encounter with terrorism technology, widely defined cyber terrorism, is one of the main threats for each country. Wrongly, we tend to associate a terrorist act to a physical event as an explosion, a conflict, a tragedy, but the common people ... Security Affairs | ||
Ottawa professor ordered extradited to France on terrorism charges Federal Justice Minister Rob Nicholson has ordered Ottawa University professor Hassan Diab extradited. Calgary Herald - News | ||
Cybersecurity Roundup: Online Attacks Bigger US Threat Than ... By Constantine von Hoffman The FBI says online threats could soon surpass terrorism and become the number one national security threat; Facebook apps for Android and iOS expose sensitive user information; Forbes publishes a list of hacker prices for OS exploits; and ... CIO Blogs |
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