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Wired News: Security Blanket

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Mercenaries, Sonic Blasters No Match for Pirates

Sonic blasters and private security teams have been billed as some of the best bets to ward off pirates. But an incident off the coast of Somalia is calling the effectiveness of the weapons — and the guards — into question.

U.N. Investigates Electromagnetic Terrorism

Scientists are still debating whether electromagnetic fields — like the ones generated by your cellphone — are bad for your health. The United Nations is pushing ahead with the idea that the fields are a "Potential Threat as a Terrorism Agent."

Gadgets of the Mumbai Attacks

The Mumbai terrorists used an array of commercial technologies -- from Blackberries to GPS navigators to anonymous e-mail accounts -- to pull off their heinous attacks.

Pentagon Shoots $22 Million Into Guided Bullet Tech

What if a sniper could fire a bullet that changed course in mid-flight to hit its target? The Pentagon hands out nearly $22 million to try to find out.

National Guard Gets Spying, 'Flying Beer Keg' for Iraq

A Pennsylvania National Guard unit will get a new toy before it deploys to Iraq in January — an odd-looking robotic recon aircraft, sometimes referred to as "the flying beer keg."

Mumbai Attack Aftermath Detailed, Tweet by Tweet

First-hand accounts of the deadly Mumbai attacks are pouring in on Twitter, Flickr and other social media.

No Court Order Needed to Spy on Americans Overseas, Appeals Court Rules

The government does not need a judge's approval to wiretap Americans overseas, an appeals court ruled, rejecting the appeal of an American convicted of helping plan the 1998 East Africa embassy bombings. The ruling comes as rights groups challenge the government's warrantless wiretapping program and newly granted powers to set up electronic dragnets inside the United States.

Army Contractor Accused of Murder Is Out on Bail

Don Ayala, a U.S. Army contractor accused of a revenge killing in Afghanistan, is back in the United States and out on bail in New Orleans. Ayala was part of an Army "Human Terrain Team," a program that embeds social scientists in combat units.

Underground Crime Economy Healthy, Security Group Finds

Hackers and scammers are still meeting up in online forums to buy and sell millions in stolen credit card numbers and online banking credentials, a security company reported Monday. While hackers offered enough cards to total more than $5 billion in collective balances, credit card numbers sell for as little as 10 cents now thanks to increasing security measures by online merchants, Symantec reports.

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