Congressman Chris Deluzio / Facebook screen shot Revealed: Cybercrime is a Growing Threat - Which States are the Biggest Targets? Cybercrimes are a growing threat. Is the state you live in a prime target? FBI data reveals which states are at greatest risk. By Adelle Nazarian, The Western Journal April 28, 2024
@scottrodgerson / Unsplash Widespread 911 Outage Hits at Least 4 States Days After Department of Homeland Security Warning Authorities in multiple states had to provide residents with alternative means for contacting emergency services. By George C. Upper III, The Western Journal April 18, 2024
Public Domain / Government Entity Edwards: Shooting Ourselves in the Innovation Foot [China] has adopted former features of the U.S. patent system that courts, Congress, and administrative agencies have hollowed. By James Edwards, Executive Director Conservatives for Property Rights December 15, 2022
(Flickr / J) FBI Moved to Acquire Potent Cyberweapon for Domestic Use: Report The FBI toyed with deploying powerful spyware developed by an Israeli company, but finally decided against it. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal January 29, 2022
U.S. Air Force Top Pentagon Official Quits, Says America Has 'Already Lost' Key AI Battle with China 'We have no competing fighting chance against China in 15 to 20 years. Right now, it’s already a done deal,' Nicolas Chaillan said. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal October 12, 2021
@NicolasChaillan / Twitter US Cybersecurity Official Resigns Because 'We Have No Competing Fighting Chance Against China' A former Pentagon information technology official says the United States is lagging far behind China in cyberwarfare. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal October 11, 2021
Larisa Epatko - PBS NewsHour / Flikr Citing Breaches, Election Security Experts Call for Rigorous Audit Following CA's Sept. 14 Recall 'While the software versions of the Dominion software that were released are not identical to the versions used in California, they are closely related.' By Randy DeSoto September 3, 2021
Mati Mango / Pexels Colorado County's Voting System Passwords Posted Online, Could Lead to Decertification of Machines Passwords for Mesa County, Colorado's election system were posted online, posing the question of how secure our elections actually are. By Taylor Penley, The Western Journal August 10, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Biden's Handling of Cyber Breaches Spirals Out of Control, He Warns We Could See a 'Shooting War' with Major Power While Democrats want to solve everything through diplomacy alone, cybersecurity threats actually could be neutralized without saber-rattling. By Christine Favocci, The Western Journal July 29, 2021
Karolina Grabowska / Pexels Biden Bows to China, Refuses to Issue Sanctions Despite Recent Cyberattacks Biden is projecting inexcusable weakness in the face of existential threats posed by foreign adversaries who wish to sink the US. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal July 21, 2021
@hishahadat / Unsplash Biden Admin Officially Blames China for Major Server Hack, Announces Criminal Charges Against 4 Chinese Nationals 'Countries around the world are making it clear that concerns regarding the PRC’s malicious cyber activities is bringing them together.' By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal July 19, 2021
@glenncarstenspeters / Unsplash House Dems Send Threatening 13-Page Letter to Obstruct Arizona Audit, Launch Investigation As Arizona's election audit ramps up, House Democrats launched an investigation into the cybersecurity company involved with the audit. By Taylor Penley, The Western Journal July 15, 2021
Radowan Nakif Rehan / Unsplash Study Finds China Has Been Exaggerating Its Cyber Power, Is at Least a Decade Behind US The report says the United States is alone at the top among the nations studied - but warns that China will catch up in 10 years. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal June 28, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr House Republicans Move to Hold China Accountable for COVID Since Biden and Democrats 'Have No Plan' to Do So McCarthy noted, 'As of June, more than 600,000 Americans and 3.8 million people have died worldwide as a result of Covid-19.' By Dillon Burroughs, The Western Journal June 21, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Blundering Biden Puts Together List of 16 Sites We Don't Want Hit by Cyberattack - Then Shows It to Putin President Joe Biden's recent blunder places targets on 16 of the United States' most important industries. By Taylor Penley, The Western Journal June 18, 2021
Solen Feyissa / Unsplash Biden Revokes Trump's TikTok Executive Order, Replaces It with His Own A White House Fact Sheet said 'Certain countries, including the People’s Republic of China (PRC), do not share these values.' By Dillon Burroughs, The Western Journal June 9, 2021
Mizzou CAFNR / Flickr Russian Hackers Bring US to Its Knees with Another Cyberattack - Will Biden Stand Up? We have a weak excuse for a president in the White House, and this is emboldening America's foreign adversaries. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal June 2, 2021
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff / Flickr Ex-Top General, NSA Head Issues Dire Warning on Chinese and Russian Cyberattacks: 'We're Not Ready' 'This is part of our future, and we've got to get good at it, and we've got to do it quickly,' the former military man told Martha Raddatz. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal May 31, 2021
jlhervàs / Flickr Biden Suspiciously Left China Out of His Big Cybersecurity Order Why does President Joe Biden's administration refuse to call out China for its cybercrimes against the US? By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal May 24, 2021
Desmond Headrick / Flickr Apple Abandons Its Own Core Values to Sell Phones in China Apple is completing its first data center in China, but the CCP is allegedly forcing Apple to give up the keys to monitor its citizens. By Eric Nanneman, The Western Journal May 19, 2021
distan bach / Flickr Hacker Cracks Apple's New Gadget, Now Worried What He Found Inside Could Be Used to Spy on Us Apple's newest digital gadget could have some very serious security concerns attached to its $30 price tag. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal May 16, 2021