North Korea claims it took photos of White House and Pentagon with new spy satellite
North Korea claimed its first spy satellite put into space, which was launched into orbit last week, has taken photos of the White House, Pentagon and nearby US naval stations.
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AI suspected to be behind fake Pentagon explosion image that spooked US markets
A falsified photograph of an explosion near the Pentagon spread widely on social media Monday morning, briefly sending US stocks lower in possibly the first instance of an AI-generated image moving the market.
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At least two of the documents detailed internal discussions among South Korea’s officials concerning the U.S. pressuring the East Asian nation to help supply weapons to Ukraine amid Seoul’s hesitancy.
A military and defense analyst tells TIME that official ties between the two countries will...
Microsoft and Pentagon probe 1TB Defence Department email leak
The US Defence Department and Microsoft Corp. are investigating an error that exposed at least a terabyte of military emails including personal information and conversations between officials, people familiar with the matter said...
Outgoing Pentagon tech chief calls for SpaceX-like reform
A senior official responsible for driving technological innovation at the U.S. Department of Defense has resigned, saying the Pentagon needs “structural change” and should behave more like SpaceX, Elon Musk’s satellite company that has...
Pentagon aims to test particle beam orbital weapon in 2023
United States defence officials are planning to test a neutral particle beam orbital weapon in 2023, Defense One reports.
The Pentagon has asked for $304 million in the 2020 budget to develop this technology as a countermeasure to...
America cannot "dictate to the world" and must work with allies and build relationships with other nations, US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said shortly after being sworn in Wednesday as the new Pentagon chief.
On his first day at the job, Hagel reinforced his reputation as a reluctant...
Private networks vulnerable to attacks: Pentagon
Private computer networks are still open to cyber attacks, with little defence, according to a Pentagon representative