Dec 5, 2010
Government Workers Ordered Not to Read Cables - NYTimes.com
WASHINGTON — In a classic case of shutting the barn door after the horse has left, the Obama administration and the Department of Defense have ordered the hundreds of thousands of federal employees and contractors not to view the secret cables and other classified documents published by Wikileaks and news organizations around the world unless the workers have the required security clearance or authorization.
North Korea Increases Criticism of the South - WSJ.com
SEOUL—North Korea's state media maintained its barrage of criticism at South Korea and the U.S. on Sunday, saying Seoul was "far from drawing a lesson from the deserved punishment" of the North's attack on the South's Yeonpyeong Island nearly two weeks ago.
Mounting State Debts Stoke Fears of a Looming Crisis - NYTimes.com
The Associated Press: US works to secure networks as hackers advance
WASHINGTON (AP) — It will take several more years for the government to fully install high-tech systems to block computer intrusions, a drawn-out timeline that enables criminals to become more adept at stealing sensitive data, experts say.
Arrests ordered over Bhutto murder - Central & South Asia - Al Jazeera English
Bhutto's death in a suicide bombing and gun attack in 2007 rocked Pakistan, but the circumstances surrounding the incident remain shrouded in.
Fed workers told: Stay away from leaked cables - U.S. news - WikiLeaks in Security - msnbc.com
NEW YORK — With tens of thousands of U.S. diplomatic cables still to be disclosed by WikiLeaks, the Obama administration has warned federal government employees, and even some future diplomats, that they must refrain from downloading or even linking to any.
Iran nuclear program self-sufficient, top official claims - CNN.com
Yeonpyeong Is Ghost Town After North Korean Attack - NYTimes.com
Most of the 1,350 civilians of Yeonpyeong Island left after it was shelled by North Korea. Those who return usually stay only briefly, to gather belongings and food.
YEONPYEONG ISLAND, South Korea — Sitting in front of his home, Chang Woon-il looked almost out of place, a lonely
10 killed in Mexican border city - CNN.com
(CNN) -- Gunmen killed at least 10 people in two separate attacks in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Saturday, state media said.
A group of armed men ambushed a police car and killed four municipal officers inside, the state-run Notimex news agency reported.