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A longtime FBI employee with a background in counterintelligence has been named special agent in charge of the agency’s Las Vegas division. Full Article at Las Vegas Review-Journal | LVRJ.com
ANKARA, Turkey, Nov. 19 (UPI) -- Washington backs Turkish efforts to control Kurdish guerrillas as part of a broader counter-terrorism effort, the U.S. Embassy in Ankara said. Full Article at United Press International
Zeenews Bureau New Delhi: The chief of the US’ Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Robert Mueller - along with his team of investigators - is due to arrive here on Wednesday to probe the link between arrested Pak-born US national David Coleman... Full Article at Zee News
(CNET) This story was written by CNET's Elinor Mills If you have received an e-mail from the Internal Revenue Service or the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, chances are it was a phishing attempt. Full Article at CBS News
AP Photo/Paul Sakuma FBI Director Robert Mueller shows off pirated copies of Windows 98 seized in Operation Cyberstorm. Full Article at How Stuff Works
NEW DELHI: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) chief Robert Mueller will be visiting New Delhi next week to probe the India links of David Coleman Headley and Tahawwur Hussain Rana for allegedly plotting terror attacks. Full Article at Times of India
However, contrary to earlier reports, FBI chief Robert Mueller may not be heading it, said a US Embassy spokesperson. The team, which may arrive just days ahead of the first anniversary of the Nov 26 Mumbai terror strike. Full Article at New Kerala
A team of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, headed by its chief Robert Mueller, will visit New Delhi [ Images ] on November 18 to investigate the Indian links of David Headley -- the Lashkar-e-Tayiba [ Images ] operative arrested in Chicago in early... Full Article at Rediff
Zeenews Bureau New Delhi: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Chief Robert Mueller is heading a team of investigators to New Delhi next week to probe Indian links of David Headley - under detention in US for allegedly plotting terror attacks. Full Article at Zee News
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Chief Robert Mueller will be visiting New Delhi next week to probe the India links of David Coleman Headley, the Pakistan born American national in custody in the US for allegedly plotting terror attacks. Full Article at Hindustan Times
AS US President Barack Obama arrived in Fort Hood yesterday for a two-hour memorial service for the victims of last week's shooting rampage inside the base, more questions were being asked about how much was already known about the suspected shooter,... Full Article at Irish Independent
The head of the FBI, Director Robert Mueller, has decided to investigate whether or not his agency bungled and underestimated the whole matter of Maj. Nidal Malik Hassan, the psychiatrist who murdered innocent service members in Fort Hood Texas. Full Article at New York Post
The Army psychiatrist accused of the Fort Hood massacre apparently acted alone and without outside direction, investigative officials said Monday evening, even as the FBI launched an internal review of how it handled information gathered about the... Full Article at eTaiwan News
WASHINGTON — The Army psychiatrist accused of the Fort Hood massacre apparently acted alone and without outside direction, investigative officials said Monday evening, even as the FBI launched an internal review of how it handled information gathered... Full Article at SouthCoastToday.com
Here’s an interesting detail. Robert Mueller is already launching a review into shortcomings of earlier investigations into Nidal Hasan. FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III has ordered a review of what might have been done differently in the case. Full Article at Emptywheel
Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress Audio: The Army Chief of Staff is warning about reaching conclusions about motives in the Fort Hood killings. AP correspondent Ross Simpson reports. Full Article at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
I know, I know, is Crazy Pete sending stern emails to intelligence agencies? Are his lips moving? First, Crazy Pete rushed out to ABC to complain that the CIA and other intelligence agencies weren’t briefing the Intelligence Committees. Full Article at Emptywheel
Recalls his step-uncle affectionately, Zazi is "a dumb kid, believe me." A high school dropout, Zazi mostly worked as doughnut peddler in Lower Manhattan, barely making a living. Full Article at Schneier on Security
Having covered the intel beat for 5 years this recent report from ABC about the Fort Hood shooter does not sit right with me at all. Full Article at at-Largely
Washington: President Barack Obama said Friday the entire nation is grieving for those slain at Fort Hood, and he urged people not to jump to conclusions while law enforcement officers investigate the shootings. Full Article at Zee News
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Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano (L) and FBI Director Robert Mueller (R) testify before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing 'Eight Years After 9/11: Confronting The Terrorist Threat to the Homeland' on September 30, 2009 on Capitol Hill in...
View Photo »FBI Director Robert Mueller (L) and National Counterterrorism Center Director Michael Leiter (R) testify before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee entitled 'Eight Years After 9/11: Confronting The Terrorist Threat to the Homeland' on September 30, 2009 on Ca...
View Photo »FBI Director Robert Mueller (L) and National Counterterrorism Center Director Michael Leiter (R) testify before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee entitled 'Eight Years After 9/11: Confronting The Terrorist Threat to the Homeland' on September 30, 2009 on Ca...
View Photo »Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano (L), FBI Director Robert Mueller (C) and National Counterterrorism Center Director Michael Leiter (R) testify before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing 'Eight Years After 9/11: Confronting The Terrorist Th...
View Photo »Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano (L), FBI Director Robert Mueller (C) and National Counterterrorism Center Director Michael Leiter (R) testify before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing 'Eight Years After 9/11: Confronting The Terrorist T...
View Photo »Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano (L), FBI Director Robert Mueller (C) and National Counterterrorism Center Director Michael Leiter (R) testify before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing 'Eight Years After 9/11: Confronting The Terrorist T...
View Photo »Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano (L), FBI Director Robert Mueller (C) and National Counterterrorism Center Director Michael Leiter testify before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing 'Eight Years After 9/11: Confronting The Terrorist Threat...
View Photo »FBI Director Robert Mueller (L) confers with Michael Leiter, director of the National Counterterrorism Center at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, before testifying at the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs hearing on "Eight Years After 9/11: Confronting...
View Photo »FBI Director Robert Mueller arrives to testify at the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs hearing on "Eight Years After 9/11: Confronting the Terrorist Threat to the Homeland" on Capitol Hill in Washington September 30, 2009.
View Photo »FBI Director Robert Mueller, center, flanked by Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, left, and Director of the National Counterterrorism Center Michael Leiter, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009, before the Senate Homeland Security and Government...
View Photo »FBI Director Robert Mueller, right, accompanied by Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009, before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs committee hearing on terrorist threats to the United States.
View Photo »FBI Director Robert Mueller arrives to testify on �Oversight of the Federal Bureau of Investigation� before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill September 16, 2009.
View Photo »FBI Director Robert Mueller arrives to testify on �Oversight of the Federal Bureau of Investigation� before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill September 16, 2009.
View Photo »FBI Director Robert Mueller arrives to testify on �Oversight of the Federal Bureau of Investigation� before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill September 16, 2009.
View Photo »FBI Director Robert Mueller arrives to testify on �Oversight of the Federal Bureau of Investigation� before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill September 16, 2009.
View Photo »FBI Director Robert Mueller, center, talks with Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt. , second from right, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009, before the start of the committee's FBI oversight hearing.
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of HHS Kathleen Sebelius (R) speaks next to FBI Director Robert Mueller (L) as she discusses the Healthcare Fraud and Prevention and Enforcement Action Team (HEAT) at the Justice Department in Washington, June 24, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of HHS Kathleen Sebelius (R) introduces FBI Director Robert Mueller (L) after she discusses the Healthcare Fraud and Prevention and Enforcement Action Team (HEAT) at the Justice Department in Washington, June 24, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of HHS Kathleen Sebelius stands next to FBI Director Robert Mueller (L) as she discusses the Healthcare Fraud and Prevention and Enforcement Action Team (HEAT) at the Justice Department in Washington, June 24, 2009.
View Photo »Department of Health and Human Services(HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius delivers remarks as Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI) Director Robert Mueller(L) looks on during an announcement on false Medicare claims on June 24, 2009 at the US Department of Justice headquarters in Washingt...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JUNE 24: U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder (C) speaks as Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius (R) and FBI Director Robert Mueller (L) listen during a news conference at the Justice Department June 24, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JUNE 24: U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder (2nd L) speaks as Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius (R) and FBI Director Robert Mueller (L) listen during a news conference at the Justice Department June 24, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Attorney General Eric Holder, left, accompanied by FBI Director Robert Mueller, center, and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, speaks at a news conference at the Justice Department in Washington, Wednesday, June 24, 2009, to announce indictments in health care fraud...
View Photo »Attorney General Eric Holder, center, flanked, by FBI Director Robert Mueller, left, and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, speaks at a news conference at the Justice Department in Washington, Wednesday, June 24, 2009, to announce indictments in health care fraud sch...
View Photo »Attorney General Eric Holder, flanked by FBI Director Robert Mueller, left, and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, speak at a news conference at the Justice Department in Washington, Wednesday, June 24,2 009, to announce indictments in health care fraud schemes.
View Photo »FBI Director Robert Mueller (L) and National Counterterrorism Center Director Michael Leiter (R) testify before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee entitled 'Eight Years After 9/11: Confronting The Terrorist Threat to the Homeland' on September 30, 2009 on Ca...
View Photo »We have all taken a step forward to disrupt a group that hides behind a shield of ideology while terrorising communities in Mexico and peddling drugs in our neighbourhoods here in the US
The country has seen a 'drastic increase' in mortgage fraud cases as a result of the upheaval in the housing market, according to FBI director Robert Mueller. FBI agents are investigating 2,600 mortgage fraud cases as of July 31, up from 1,600 for all of 2008.
Today we have all taken a step forward to disrupt a group that hides behind a shield of ideology while terrorizing communities in Mexico and peddling drugs in our neighbourhoods here in the United States
Asked about Acorn at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing yesterday, FBI Director Robert Mueller said, 'It's something in consultation with the Department of Justice that we would look at.'
I think it is fair to say that all of us are concerned by it ... For the last several years, we've picked up intelligence that al-Qaida has made a concerted effort to recruit Europeans and Westerners.
I'm sure it's what the fbi/mueller (FBI Director Robert Mueller) is telling the members to say
The FBI is both a law enforcement and national security agency, which means we can and must address every angle of a cyber case
We did write to them [the Scottish Government] before and after, as [we] did to the US Government, and especially to the FBI Director Robert Mueller, who called it 'a great miscarriage of justice'
They targeted American financial institutions and also approximately 5,000 American citizens here in the United States
I would think that we have seen some information that the leaders would like to undertake operations outside of Somalia
Several FBI terrorism subjects with no known connections to overseas groups have taken steps to move from violent rhetoric to action
If you look at the most serious case we have had recently, the Zazi case, it was the training in Pakistan that gave them the capability of undertaking the attack
My greatest concern still is the ability of al Qaeda to use western Pakistan and Afghanistan as sanctuary
It was training in Pakistan that gave him the capability of undertaking the attack ... And the ability to obtain intelligence and reduce the threat from that area is, to my mind, absolutely key to protecting the homeland.
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