by Cecil Maranville, Darris McNeely, John Ross Schroeder, Peter Eddington
Cyber-terrorism may be the next step.
by Janet Treadway
Today, through cell phones and the Internet, a new form of bullying has emerged—it’s called “cyberbullying.”
by Darris McNeely
While authorities have long known of foreign attempts to hack into our systems with the potential of bringing down all or part of the electrical grid, this is but one threat that could cripple the nation's ability to function in the modern...
by Nancy Morgan
How committed are you to protecting your marriage when you go online?
by Gary Antion
Did you know that at any given moment over 50,000 potential child molesters are on the Internet?
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
The Middle East, the historic battleground of mankind, appears to be a principal site for cyberwarfare—computer hacking for sabotage or espionage.
by Good News
Child pornography was pretty much eradicated in the 1980s," says Kevin Delli-Colli, head of the Cyber Smuggling Center. But, "with the advent of the Internet, it exploded.
by Cecil Maranville, Darris McNeely, Ken Martin
A former German admiral has laid out reasons why NATO and the European Union are putting themselves on a war footing.
by Vince Szymkowiak
Playing computer games is a common pastime for many young people. Unfortunately, there are pitfalls to some cyber fun.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
The U.S. electrical grid has been penetrated by foreign agents who inserted software that could attack the computer-controlled system, according to national security officials ("Electricity Grid in U.S. Penetrated by Spies," The Wall...