ICE Quietly Scales Back Rules for Courthouse Raids

A requirement that ICE agents ensure courthouse arrests don’t clash with state and local laws has been rescinded by the agency. ICE declined to explain what that means for future enforcement.

HPE fixed multiple flaws in its StoreOnce software

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) addressed multiple flaws in its StoreOnce data backup and deduplication solution. HPE has released security patches for eight vulnerabilities in its StoreOnce backup solution. These issues could allow remote code execution, authentication bypass, data leaks, and more. “Potential security vulnerabilities have been identified in HPE StoreOnce Software.” reads the advisory. “These […]

Iranian security forces foil major Daesh terror plot

In a large-scale and complex counter-terrorism operation, Iran’s Law Enforcement Command (FARAJA) has dismantled a suicide terrorist network affiliated with the ISIS group. That’s according to Iranian police spokesman Brigadier General Saeed Montazer …

Origins of the Term Disinformation

“Strategem: Deception and Surprise in War” by Barton Whaley, Center for International Studies MIT, in 1969 offered this historical insight on Page 17 Disinformation was originally a World War I term, having been first applied to the Disinfo…