Federal Bureau of Investigation
Variety Jones: A Corrupt FBI Agent Is Hunting Me, So I'm Turning Myself In
The still-at-large Silk Road architect says there is another crooked law enforcement agent profiting off the dark web.
Emails Show the FBI and JSOC Discussing an American Blogger Later Killed by the US
Months before Samir Khan was killed in a US drone strike in Yemen, the FBI reached out to the Joint Special Operations Command about the radicalized North Carolina blogger.
The US Military Contractor Accused of Sex Crimes — Then Convicted of Espionage
Christopher R. Glenn pleaded guilty to crimes he committed while working as a US military contractor in Honduras. But he may never face accusations in that country that he preyed on young girls in his off hours.
‘Ronald Ray Gun,’ Death Threats, and Deep Throat: The FBI’s George McGovern Files
Former US senator and Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern was beloved by many, but his FBI files provide insight into his enemies, including former FBI director J. Edgar Hoover.
The FBI Discussed an 'End-Game' for a US Citizen Killed in a Drone Strike
While monitoring Samir Khan, a North Carolina resident who later fled to Yemen to join al Qaeda, FBI agents from around the country met to debate strategy.
The Man Behind ‘One of the Biggest Trollings of r/Conspiracy’ Ever
How a fake website for a fake company took the internet for a short and wild ride.
How a 'Sextortionist' Went from Trolling Bieber Fan Pages to Being Sent to Prison for Child Pornography
What started as a relatively harmless ring of internet pranksters became a playground for a demented adult.
Someone Is Pretending to Be an FBI Shell Company
One of the fake companies flying spy planes has a thing for Kim Dotcom.
What Those Mysterious FBI Planes Might Be Carrying
The Bureau claims the planes "are not equipped, designed or used for bulk collection activities or mass surveillance."
Uber Denies Existence of FBI Investigation Into Its Hacked Accounts
Hacked accounts have been sold nearly 3,000 times on one dark web market.
This Tech Startup Is Helping the Cops Track Sex Workers Online
Rescue Forensics claims it can scrape "massive quantities of data" from online escort ads and give that information to law enforcement, but advocates for sex workers say that such a service doesn't help anyone.
DOJ Report Reveals DEA Agent 'Sex Parties' Funded by Colombian Drug Cartels
DEA supervisors in Colombia were reportedly aware of the parties and received complaints from building managers about the noise they emitted.