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2 Secret Service supervisors in prostitution scandal identified
The identities of two Secret Service supervisors who have been pushed out of the agency in the wake of a prostitution scandal have been revealed.
Obama: 'Angry' if Secret Service allegations true
esident Barack Obama, speaking for the first time about allegations that Secret Service agents hired prostitutes, said Sunday that "of course I'll be angry" if those accusations are proven true by an investigation.
5 service members confined in misconduct probe
The U.S. military says five service members supporting the Secret Service in advance of President Barack Obama's visit may have been involved in inappropriate conduct and have been confined to quarters. Obama is in Colombia for a Summit of the Americas.
IG: DHS must improve recovering improper payments
The Homeland Security Department is complying with federal improper payments legislation, but the department can do more to recover improper payments, according to the DHS IG.
Federal Air Marshals claim unfair work environment
Government investigators have found some senior officials at the Federal Air Marshal service made fun of veterans, homosexuals and minorities, creating an "unpleasant work environment" at an agency.
Judge: White House visitor logs subject to FOIA
A federal judge is ruling against the Secret Service, saying records of visitors to the White House are subject to Freedom of Information Act requests.
Strange bedfellows: US, Russia, China partner on cybersecurity
Officials from the three nations are finding common ground in the need for cybersecurity and trusted identities in cyberspace. The FBI has set up a liaison in China, while the Secret Service has an office in Russia and plans to open one in China to investigate cyber crime.
How NOT to use Twitter at work
The blunder earlier this month from a Secret Service Twitter feed has raised cautionary flags for other feds.
Hacker claims government authorization
A hacker convicted of stealing credit and debit card numbers says the Secret Service authorized his criminal activity.
Audio released of Reagan assassination attempt
Thirty years after the assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan, the Secret Service released audio from that day.
Post-Mubarak, Egypt's state security docs posted online
Egyptians now have a new government, and new-found access to state security documents.
Verizon: Most data breaches avoidable
A new report shows stunning results.
Verizon and Secret Service team up for cybersecurity
Learn more in today's cybersecurity update.
ATM attacks show cybersecurity holes
BigBoss check counterfeiting ring broken, Commerce updates its role in cybersecurity
Stolen credentials most common way cyber criminals gain access
Learn more in today's cybersecurity update.



