Sudan’s Security Chief Meets FBI, CIA In Washington
The head of Sudan’s National Intelligence and Security Services returned to Khartoum this morning after meeting CIA and FBI officials in Washington.
The head of Sudan’s National Intelligence and Security Services returned to Khartoum this morning after meeting CIA and FBI officials in Washington.
The mystery of who made the threats against Jewish institutions and schools around the world was solved thanks to close cooperation between the FBI and its cyber attaché in Israel and the Israel Police—from the initial intelligence information to the global investigation and the arrest of an Israeli suspect.
Police are nearing the end of their investigation into a pair of Israeli hackers who allegedly caused damage estimated at 6 million shekels ($1.6 million), and predict that indictments will be filed against them soon.
CNN national security analyst Juliette Kayyem cited unnamed sources and the fact that Michael Flynn has not been called upon to testify under oath before the House Intelligence Committee as evidence that the former Trump adviser may have “cut a deal with the FBI.”
Iraeli police only managed to zero in on the Jewish Israeli-American teen Michael Kaydar suspected of calling in the JCC bomb threats after US President Donald Trump sent over a team of 12 FBI agents to Israel in recent weeks.
The FBI and police in South Carolina searched through a field and nearby woods on Friday and Saturday, hunting for evidence connected to the disappearance of Brittanee Drexel.
The FBI says a reward of up to $25,000 is available for information leading to the resolution of the case of a missing Virginia woman.
JUPITER, Fla. — The FBI is offering up to $20,000 in reward money for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any other people involved in the Super Bowl Sunday killings in Jupiter.
The Israeli-American suspected of perpetrating more than 100 bomb threats against Jewish institutions used technologies including Google Voice, a call forwarding service, and Bitcoin, a digital currency, to make the threats.
WASHINGTON – US Attorney General Jeff Sessions said on Thursday the arrest in Israel of a suspect in bomb threats made to American Jewish centers reflected the government’s determination not to tolerate hate crimes.